Human embryo co-culture: results of a randomized prospective study.

M C Magli, L Gianaroli, A P Ferraretti, D Fortini, A Fiorentino, A D'Errico
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate in vitro culture of human embryos in the presence or absence of a Vero cell monolayer.

Design: Randomized prospective analysis.

Patients: Seventy-five couples were randomly allocated to either an experimental study group (embryos in co-culture) or a control group.

Results: A significantly higher cleavage rate (92%) was obtained in the co-culture group compared with the control group (83%). In addition, a higher percentage of morphologically superior embryos was observed in the co-culture group than in the control group, although no significant difference was found between the two groups in blastocyst development or clinical outcome.

Conclusions: When taking final clinical results into consideration in a routine IVF program, the conventional method provides more practicality and efficiency if transfers are performed on either day 2 or 3. However, if embryos remain in culture, co-culture systems allow for replacements or cryopreservation at the blastocyst stage.

人类胚胎共培养:一项随机前瞻性研究的结果。
目的:评价有无Vero细胞单层的人胚胎体外培养效果。设计:随机前瞻性分析。患者:75对夫妇被随机分配到实验研究组(胚胎共培养)和对照组。结果:共培养组的卵裂率(92%)明显高于对照组(83%)。此外,共培养组中形态优越的胚胎比例高于对照组,尽管两组在囊胚发育或临床结局方面没有发现显著差异。结论:当考虑到常规试管婴儿方案的最终临床结果时,如果在第2天或第3天进行转移,传统方法提供了更多的实用性和效率。然而,如果胚胎仍在培养中,共培养系统允许在囊胚阶段进行替换或冷冻保存。
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