Abstract
Objective: To study and evaluate a sequential, extended embryo culture system. Design: Prospective study. Setting: University-affiliated IVF clinic. Patient(s): All couples who were treated between October 1997 and July 1998. Intervention(s): A standard human tubal fluid plus 10% serum substitute supplement (SSS) culture medium was used. The embryos were transferred to extended culture medium (S 2 or G 2) on day 3. Main Outcome Measure(s): Blastocyst formation and implantation and pregnancy rates. Result(s): Forty percent of the 20 donated cryopreserved embryos progressed to the blastocyst stage by day 6. Clinically, 7 (5.6%) of the 125 cycles did not result in a transfer. Blastocyst formation rates ranged from 33%–63% in the five study groups. Implantation rates ranged from 15%–52% and pregnancy rates ranged from 37%–75%. Conclusion(s): Extended culture to day 5 or 6 results in acceptable blastocyst formation rates, implantation rates, and pregnancy rates.
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