First successful pregnancies following embryo selection using Time-lapse technology in Iran: Case report
Background: Embryo selection is a vital part of in vitro fertilization (IVF) programs, with morphology-based grading systems having been widely used for decades. Time-lapse imaging combined with embryo morph kinetics may proffer a non-invasive means for improving embryo selection. We report the firs...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of reproductive biomedicine (Yazd, Iran) Iran), 2015-04, Vol.13 (4), p.237-242 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Embryo selection is a vital part of in vitro fertilization
(IVF) programs, with morphology-based grading systems having been
widely used for decades. Time-lapse imaging combined with embryo morph
kinetics may proffer a non-invasive means for improving embryo
selection. We report the first ongoing and chemical pregnancies using
Time-lapse embryo scope to select best embryos for transfer in Iran.
Cases: A case with tubal factor infertility was admitted to IVF program
with normozoospermia. After ovarian hyper stimulation, 6 COCs were
retrieved and inseminated with 25,000 progressive sperms/ oocyte. Five
zygotes were placed individually into the micro wells of equilibrated
embryo scope dish for Time-lapse observation, and incubated at
37°C, 5% CO2. On day 3, single embryo transfer (SET) took place
based on kinetic parameters of the embryos. Clinical pregnancy was
confirmed 7 weeks after SET. The second case with history of previous
ICSI failure was admitted with azoospermia. Nine MII oocytes underwent
ICSI, and incubated in Time-lapse facilities. The rest of procedures
were followed as described for case 1. Chemical pregnancy was confirmed
15 days after SET. Conclusion: This approach opens a way to select best
embryo non-invasively for SET; thus, increasing implantation, while
reducing multiple pregnancy complications. |
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ISSN: | 1680-6433 2476-4108 2476-3772 2008-2177 |