孵化器
胚胎移植
胚胎
活产
置信区间
妊娠率
医学
妇科
怀孕
生物
内科学
遗传学
微生物学
细胞生物学
作者
Xiaodong Zhang,Qi Zhang,Wei Han,Weiwei Liu,Xiaoli Shen,Guidong Yao,Senlin Shi,Linli Hu,Shanshan Wang,Junxia Wang,Jianjun Zhou,Wei-Wei Kang,Heng-De Zhang,Luo Chen,Qi Yu,Ruizhi Liu,Yingpu Sun,Haixiang Sun,Xiaohong Wang,Song Quan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.rbmo.2022.06.017
摘要
Abstract
Research question
What are the potential clinical benefits of embryo culture and assessment in a time-lapse incubator compared with a standard incubator using static assessment? Design
This large multicentre, single-blinded, randomized controlled study included 1224 participants randomly assigned (1:1) to the time-lapse or standard incubator group. In all patients one or two embryos were transferred on day 3. The primary outcome was the implantation rate in the first embryo transfer cycle. Secondary outcomes included the cumulative implantation rate, live birth rate in the first embryo transfer cycle and cumulative live birth rate. Results
Among 1224 participants recruited, 1182 underwent embryo transfer. The number of successfully implanted embryos in the first transfer cycle was significantly higher in the time-lapse incubator group (time-lapse group: 52.35%, standard incubator group: 47.11%, P = 0.014). The implantation rate in the first embryo transfer cycle was still significantly higher in the time-lapse group than the standard incubator group after adjusting for age, body mass index, medical centre and embryo status (relative risk 1.11, 95% confidence interval 1.02–1.20, P = 0.020). However, the cumulative implantation rate, live birth rate in the first embryo transfer cycle and cumulative live birth rate were not statistically different between the groups. Conclusions
The implantation rate in the first embryo transfer cycle was significantly improved in the time-lapse group, but the effect of the time-lapse system on the cumulative implantation rate or cumulative live birth rate was not significant. The embryo assessment method offered by time-lapse systems rather than an undisturbed environment may play an important role in improving the implantation rate in the first embryo transfer cycle. These results are only applicable to young patients.
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