Literature DB >> 10959505

A randomized study comparing the effect of standard versus short incubation of sperm and oocyte on subsequent pregnancy and implantation rates following in vitro fertilization embryo transfer.

K Swenson1, J H Check, D Summers-Chase, J K Choe, M L Check.   

Abstract

Some data suggest that some sperm are associated with a toxic product that lowers embryo implantation rates when these sperm come in contact with the zona pellucida. The possibility exists that shortening the incubation time could improve pregnancy rates. A randomized prospective study was initiated to evaluate pregnancy and implantation rates with transfer of embryos formed by conventional overnight vs short (2-h) co-incubation of sperm and oocytes. The clinical and viable pregnancy rates were 41 and 29% for conventional co-incubation versus 30 and 30% for short co-incubation. Implantation rates were also similar (17.9 vs 17.8%). Short incubation does not seem to impact any advantage over conventional co-incubation techniques in couples undergoing in vitro fertilization where the male factor is normal.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10959505     DOI: 10.1080/014850100410042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Androl        ISSN: 0148-5016


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