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EmbryoGen and BlastGen contain the cytokine growth factor Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor (GM-CSF), which has been documented to give significant benefit to this difficult group of patients.
Results showed a highly significant effect of 44% relative improvement in ongoing implantation rate (p=0.001) in women who have previously miscarried (Ziebe et al 2013).
We wish to undertake a randomised Controlled trial to determine if EmbryoGen/BlastGen media improves pregnancy outcomes in women with recurrent implantation failure, recurrent miscarriage and poor embryo development when compared to standard media.
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A randomised control pilot study will be undertaken for 100 women who have implantation failure (≥ 2 embryo transfers without a pregnancy) or at least 1 previous miscarriage and are having a further IVF cycle.
At oocyte retrieval each couple will be randomised using numbered envelopes containing pre randomised group allocations by a person uninvolved in the trial to:
The best single embryo will be transferred on day 5.
The clinical staff and participating couple will be blinded as to whether BlastGen or standard media was used in culture to day 5. Fertility SA embryologists will not be blind as to which study group a couple is in and which media is being used. The embryos will be cultured using the usual methods and lab facilities by Fertility SA's current embryology staff members who will not be blind to the media being used.
Records on the outcome of the oocyte fertilisation, blastocyst development, implantation rate and pregnancy rates will be recorded, as is standard practice. Pregnancy scans will be carried out at 7 and 12 weeks. Live birth outcomes and any congenital anomalies will be recorded.
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women undertaking an IVF or ICSI cycle
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100 participants in 2 patient groups
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