Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer

Objective: To determine if the elimination of fragments in cleavage-stage embryos, before fresh transfer, improves pregnancy rates in in vitro fertilization cycles. Materials and methods: This is a Prospective observational case-control study carried out at a University Reproductive Center. We incl...

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Main Authors: Luis Humberto Sordia-Hernandez, Felipe Arturo Morales Martinez, Lorna Marissa Frazer Moreira, Lilith Villarreal Pineda, Maria Ofelia Sordia-Piñeyro, Otto Hugo Valdes Martinez
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
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Online Access:https://jfrh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jfrh/article/view/1429
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spelling doaj-09e97acc2b294e7e9fa0686180c8d2d22021-04-02T18:22:35ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Family and Reproductive Health1735-89491735-93922020-11-0114310.18502/jfrh.v14i3.4674Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo TransferLuis Humberto Sordia-Hernandez0Felipe Arturo Morales Martinez1Lorna Marissa Frazer Moreira2Lilith Villarreal Pineda3Maria Ofelia Sordia-Piñeyro4Otto Hugo Valdes Martinez5Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez Hospital, School of Medicine, Nuevo Leon Free University, Monterrey, MexicoDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez Hospital, School of Medicine, Nuevo Leon Free University, Monterrey, MexicoDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez Hospital, School of Medicine, Nuevo Leon Free University, Monterrey, MexicoDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez Hospital, School of Medicine, Nuevo Leon Free University, Monterrey, MexicoDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez Hospital, School of Medicine, Nuevo Leon Free University, Monterrey, MexicoDepartment of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Dr. Jose Eleuterio Gonzalez Hospital, School of Medicine, Nuevo Leon Free University, Monterrey, Mexico Objective: To determine if the elimination of fragments in cleavage-stage embryos, before fresh transfer, improves pregnancy rates in in vitro fertilization cycles. Materials and methods: This is a Prospective observational case-control study carried out at a University Reproductive Center. We included Twenty-six infertile patients divided into two groups. Group one: 13 patients with embryos classified as grade B and C (embryos with fragments) according to the Hill classification, and Group two: 13 patients with grade A embryos (embryos with no fragments). Embryo Defragmentation was performed in embryos of group one 65 to 68 hours after conventional fertilization. Fresh embryo transfer was made after two hours post fragments removal. Reproductive results were evaluated and compared between both groups. Results: The total number of clinical pregnancies was nine. In group one there were 5 (38.5 %); in group two, there were 4 (30.8%). The difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.68). Two abortions were reported in the study, both in group one; were fragment elimination was performed. This represents an abortion rate of 40% in patients who got pregnant in this group. These patients had twice the probability of suffering an abortion (OR 2.1; 95% CI 1.4-3.37). Ongoing pregnancies were similar in both groups. Conclusion: Removal of fragments in freshly transferred day three embryos could be an alternative to increase clinical pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy rates in patients who have only poor-quality embryos. Despite the relationship with a higher abortion rate, this strategy could represent a real alternative for this type of patient. https://jfrh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jfrh/article/view/1429Embryo Fragment RemovalFresh Embryo TransferPregnancy
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author Luis Humberto Sordia-Hernandez
Felipe Arturo Morales Martinez
Lorna Marissa Frazer Moreira
Lilith Villarreal Pineda
Maria Ofelia Sordia-Piñeyro
Otto Hugo Valdes Martinez
spellingShingle Luis Humberto Sordia-Hernandez
Felipe Arturo Morales Martinez
Lorna Marissa Frazer Moreira
Lilith Villarreal Pineda
Maria Ofelia Sordia-Piñeyro
Otto Hugo Valdes Martinez
Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer
Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
Embryo Fragment Removal
Fresh Embryo Transfer
Pregnancy
author_facet Luis Humberto Sordia-Hernandez
Felipe Arturo Morales Martinez
Lorna Marissa Frazer Moreira
Lilith Villarreal Pineda
Maria Ofelia Sordia-Piñeyro
Otto Hugo Valdes Martinez
author_sort Luis Humberto Sordia-Hernandez
title Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer
title_short Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer
title_full Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer
title_fullStr Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Pregnancy After Elimination of Embryo Fragments Before Fresh Cleavage-stage Embryo Transfer
title_sort clinical pregnancy after elimination of embryo fragments before fresh cleavage-stage embryo transfer
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Family and Reproductive Health
issn 1735-8949
1735-9392
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Objective: To determine if the elimination of fragments in cleavage-stage embryos, before fresh transfer, improves pregnancy rates in in vitro fertilization cycles. Materials and methods: This is a Prospective observational case-control study carried out at a University Reproductive Center. We included Twenty-six infertile patients divided into two groups. Group one: 13 patients with embryos classified as grade B and C (embryos with fragments) according to the Hill classification, and Group two: 13 patients with grade A embryos (embryos with no fragments). Embryo Defragmentation was performed in embryos of group one 65 to 68 hours after conventional fertilization. Fresh embryo transfer was made after two hours post fragments removal. Reproductive results were evaluated and compared between both groups. Results: The total number of clinical pregnancies was nine. In group one there were 5 (38.5 %); in group two, there were 4 (30.8%). The difference was not statistically significant (p = 0.68). Two abortions were reported in the study, both in group one; were fragment elimination was performed. This represents an abortion rate of 40% in patients who got pregnant in this group. These patients had twice the probability of suffering an abortion (OR 2.1; 95% CI 1.4-3.37). Ongoing pregnancies were similar in both groups. Conclusion: Removal of fragments in freshly transferred day three embryos could be an alternative to increase clinical pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy rates in patients who have only poor-quality embryos. Despite the relationship with a higher abortion rate, this strategy could represent a real alternative for this type of patient.
topic Embryo Fragment Removal
Fresh Embryo Transfer
Pregnancy
url https://jfrh.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jfrh/article/view/1429
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