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Short insemination during conventional in vitro fertilization increases embryo quality.

Authors :
Nemerovsky, Luba
Ghetler, Yehudith
Bakhshi, Danit Israel
Rom, Tal
Itskovich, Ayelet
Yeres, Noga
Yefimov, Rita
Kaplanski, Olga
Wiser, Amir
Levi, Mattan
Source :
Andrology. Oct2024, p1. 6p. 1 Illustration.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aim Design Results Conclusions To compare clinical outcomes using short and long co‐incubation protocols in sibling oocytes based on embryo morphokinetic outcomes measured by time‐lapse incubator with stratification based on a woman's age and sperm quality.Our study included 72 cycles with >6 oocytes retrieved. Sibling oocytes were distributed for two parallel protocols: short (3 h; <italic>n</italic> = 421) or long (16–20 h; <italic>n</italic> = 434) insemination, using the same amount of spermatozoa from the same prepared sample. Oocytes were then washed and incubated for 5 days. Time‐lapse annotations of embryos were performed by experienced embryologists and artificial intelligence‐based Known Implantation Data scores for day 3 and day 5 were calculated with EmbryoScope software.Short‐insemination group exhibited a higher blastulation rate, better morphokinetic indicators, and higher Known Implantation Data scores on day 3 and day 5 of the utilized embryos. However, the fertilization rate and clinical pregnancy rate per embryo transfer did not differ between experimental groups. A higher rate of abnormal fertilization (>2 pronuclei) after long insemination was recorded in women under 35 years old or with a total motile sperm count above 5 million and above 40% motility after preparation. A higher rate of usable embryos was observed after short insemination with a total motile sperm count above 30 million before preparation or 5 million and over 40% motility after preparation.Our results suggest that a short insemination protocol results in better embryo quality and should be considered as a favorable protocol, especially in young female patients or male patients with high sperm quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20472919
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Andrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180293173
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/andr.13781