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Neonatal outcomes after the implantation of human embryos vitrified using a closed-system device.

Hideyuki Iwahata1, Shu Hashimoto, Masayasu Inoue, Tomoko Inoue, Keijiro Ito, Yoshiharu Nakaoka, Nao Suzuki, Yoshiharu Morimoto.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Closed vitrification poses a risk of adversely affecting embryo development, while it may minimize the risk of contamination. We assessed the effects of closed-system human embryo vitrification on fetal development after implantation, neonatal outcome, and clinical safety.
METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study conducted at a private fertility clinic. A total of 875 vitrified-warmed blastocysts that were single-transferred under hormone-replacement cycles between November 2011 and December 2013 were randomly divided into two groups (closed vitrification, n 313; open vitrification, n 562) after receiving the patients' consent forms. Developmental competence after implantation, including gestational age, birth weight, sex, Apgar score, and anomalies of newborns, after the transfer of blastocysts vitrified by closing vitrification was compared with that obtained in the case of open vitrification.
RESULTS: There were no significant differences between the use of closed and open vitrification systems in embryo development after implantation, gestational age, birth weight, sex ratio, Apgar score, and congenital anomalies of newborns.
CONCLUSION: Human embryos can be vitrified using a closed vitrification system without impairment of neonatal development.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25617086      PMCID: PMC4380885          DOI: 10.1007/s10815-015-0431-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet        ISSN: 1058-0468            Impact factor:   3.412


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