Delayed blastocyst development does not influence the outcome of frozen-thawed transfer cycles

Tarek El-Toukhy, E. Wharf, R. Walavalkar, A. Singh, V. Bolton, Y. Khalaf, P. Braude

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Abstract

Objective  To compare the outcome of transfer of thawed blastocysts frozen on either day 5 or day 6 after in vitro fertilisation.

Design  Cohort observational study.

Setting  Tertiary assisted conception unit in London, UK.

Population  Six hundred and forty-two consecutive nondonor programmed thawed blastocyst transfer (TBT) cycles.

Methods  High-grade blastocysts were frozen on day 5 (n = 314) or day 6 (n = 328) after fertilisation using a slow-freezing protocol. Endometrial preparation was performed using estradiol valerate. Progesterone supplementation was commenced when the endometrial thickness had reached 7 mm or more. Frozen blastocysts were thawed on day 6 of progesterone supplementation and assessed immediately after thawing for survival, and after 3–4 hours for blastocoele re-expansion.

Main outcome measures  Thawed blastocyst survival and re-expansion rates, and pregnancy and live birth rates, per TBT.

Results  Thawed blastocyst survival and re-expansion rates were comparable between the day 5 and day 6 groups (87% versus 87%, P = 0.50 and 73% versus 71%, P = 0.35, respectively). The live birth rate was similar between the two groups (29% versus 28.5%, P = 0.93, respectively). After adjusting for confounding variables, the odds ratio (OR) of a live birth in cycles in which the thawed blastocysts were frozen on day 6 compared with day 5 was 1.23 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.81–1.86, P = 0.34].

Conclusion  The pregnancy potential of high-grade blastocysts frozen on day 5 and day 6 after in vitro fertilisation and replaced in programmed TBT cycles is comparable.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1551-1556
Number of pages6
JournalBjog-An international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology
Volume118
Issue number13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2011

Keywords

  • Blastocyst
  • blastocyst transfer
  • embryo development
  • embryo freezing
  • endometrium
  • in vitro fertilisation outcome
  • IN-VITRO FERTILIZATION
  • PREGNANCY RATES
  • EMBRYO-TRANSFER
  • ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTIVITY
  • DAY-6 BLASTOCYSTS
  • VITRIFICATION
  • CRYOPRESERVATION
  • IMPLANTATION
  • REPLACEMENT
  • CONCEPTION

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