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The Impact of Early Embryos Incubation on Pregnancy Rate in IVF (IVF-2010)

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Martha Dirnfeld

Status

Unknown

Conditions

In Vitro Fertilization
Pregnancy

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01287273
CMC-10-0010-CTIL

Details and patient eligibility

About

Frozen- thawed embryos obtained by IVF treatments are transferred to the uterus immediately following thawing or after incubation for additional 24-72 hours. The two methods are routine in IVF laboratories. In this study the investigators would like to compare between these two methods in terms of implantation rate, pregnancy rate and delivery.

Full description

It has been common practice to cryopreserve surplus embryos achieved during IVF treatment or in other situation that embryos are to be preserved for other situations such as suspected ovarian hyper stimulation syndrome, fertility preservation or patient request.

Embryos are usually frozen on day 2, 3 or day 5-6 at the Blastocyst stage. At the time that thawing is planned, patients' cycle is synchronized and prepared either with hormonal treatment or at the natural cycle.

Not all embryos will always survive the thawing and sometimes they will all degenerate.

Embryos that survive the thawing procedure are assessed and replaced on the day of the thaw or left overnight for better selection and will be replaced only if they continue to divide in vitro.

The advantage of embryo transfer on the day of thaw is that embryo exposure in culture is shortened and embryo selection will be occurring in the womb. On the other hand, overnight incubation may avoid transferring embryos that potentially are not able to divide and are biologically not viable.

Although both attitudes are practiced in different IVF centers, at present there are no prospective randomized studies that have been conducted to advise which intervention is better in terms of pregnancy rates.

The purpose of the present study is to assess which technique will result in better pregnancy rates.

Enrollment

660 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 45 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • IVF patient who have thawed embryo transfer and can read understand and sigh on informed consent

Exclusion criteria

  • IVF patient who have thawed embryo transfer and can not read understand and sigh on informed consent/ also those whos embryos will not survive freezing- thawing

Trial design

660 participants in 2 patient groups

Group A
Description:
Transfer at the day of embryo thawing
Group B
Description:
Transfer of thawed embryos 24-72 hours post thawing

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Shirly Lahav-Baratz, D.Sc; Martha Dirnfeld, MD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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