V. Vlaisavljevic et al., Is there any benefit from the culture of a single oocyte to a blastocyst-stage embryo in unstimulated cycles?, HUM REPR, 16(11), 2001, pp. 2379-2383
BACKGROUND: The aim of the study was to test the influence of 2- and 5-day
cultivation of a single oocyte on the pregnancy rate in a non-stimulated cy
cle. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of 391 consecutive patients unde
rgoing IVF and intracytoplasmic sperm injection in unstimulated cycles was
performed. The embryos were kept in MediCult universal IVF medium for day 2
transfers and in BlastAssist System for day 5 transfers. RESULTS: The oocy
te recovery rate in the group for 2-day cultivation and in the group for 5-
day cultivation was similar, being 79.4 (162/204) and 83.6% (154/187) respe
ctively. The same is true of the fertilization rate (73.8 versus 77.7%). Th
e blastulation rate was 52.8%. The embryo transfer rate per cycle was highe
r when day 2 embryos were transferred: 64.8% (105/162) compared with 35.7%
(55/154) if blastocyst-stage embryos were transferred. The pregnancy rate p
er transferred embryo was higher when a blastocyst was transferred (40.0%)
instead of a day 2 embryo (23.8%). CONCLUSION: The expected pregnancy rate
calculated per embryo available on day 2 of cultivation was similar in both
groups (23.8 versus 22.2%) and it was not affected by oocyte culture to th
e blastocyst stage.