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Optimizing the Temperature for Embryo Culture in In Vitro Fertilization

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Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey

Status

Completed

Conditions

Infertility

Treatments

Other: 36 degrees Celsius

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01506089
RMA-2011-02

Details and patient eligibility

About

Many human and animal studies over the past 40 years have revealed that ovaries and Fallopian tubes have a lower temperature than core body temperature, especially around the time of ovulation and early embryo development. Whether average core body temperature, 37 degrees Celsius, is ideal temperature for culture has not been prospectively evaluated. The purpose of this study is to determine whether lowering the incubator temperature by 1 degree Celsius will result in meaningful improvements in embryo development and pregnancy rates.

Patients participating in this study will undergo routine in vitro fertilization (IVF) stimulation. Following egg retrieval, patients with at least 8 mature eggs will have those eggs divided randomly into two groups. Both groups will then under ICSI (intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection) to fertilize the eggs. The groups will randomly be assigned to control or study condition. The control condition group will be cultured at 37 degrees Celsius, the current standard of care. The study group will be cultured at 36 degrees Celsius. All other culture conditions will be kept identical and embryos will be assessed on day 3 and day 5 of development.

On day 5, all well-developed blastocysts will undergo biopsy for Comprehensive Chromosomal Screening (CCS), which will evaluate the chromosomal normalcy of the embryo . Patients will undergo transfer on the morning of day 6 and the highest quality, chromosomally normal embryo from each group (the 36 degree cultured embryos and the 37 degree cultured embryos) will be transferred. If only 1 embryo is available for transfer, the patient will have a single embryo transfer.

All embryos available for cryopreservation will undergo biopsy for CCS before being frozen. Some arrested embryos from each temperature group will also undergo genetic analysis to evaluate chromosomal normalcy or mosaicism.

The female patient will undergo a blood draw at 9 weeks gestation and buccal swabs will be obtained from the infant(s) after birth.

Enrollment

55 patients

Sex

Female

Ages

18 to 41 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • No more than 1 prior failed cycle at RMA NJ facility; up to 2 prior failed cycles at another facility pending investigator review
  • Female partner between 18 and 41 at onset of IVF cycle
  • Normal day 3 FSH (< or = 12) in RMA NJ laboratory
  • Basal antral follicle count of at least 10
  • Male partner with greater than 100,000 total motile spermatozoa per ejaculate (donor sperm is ok)
  • BMI < or = 32 kg/m2

Exclusion criteria

  • Diagnosis of chronic anovulation (cycles occuring typically less often than every 90 days)
  • Use of testicular aspiration or biopsy procedures to obtain sperm
  • Unevaluated ovarian mass or diagnosis of surgically-confirmed stage IV endometriosis
  • Presence of hydrosalpinges that communicate with the uterine cavity
  • History of endometrial insufficiency
  • Any contraindication to undergoing IVF or gonadotropin stimulation
  • Prior poor fertilization rate- less than 50% of mature eggs
  • Prior poor blastulation rate- less than 10% of 2PNs (day 1 embryos)

Trial design

55 participants in 2 patient groups

36 degree group
Experimental group
Description:
36 degrees Celsius for the incubators is the experimental condition in this study.
Treatment:
Other: 36 degrees Celsius
37 degree group
No Intervention group
Description:
37 degrees Celsius is the standard incubator temperature for the culture of embryos.

Trial contacts and locations

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