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Short insemination during conventional in vitro fertilization increases embryo quality.
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Andrology . Oct2024, p1. 6p. 1 Illustration. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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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]
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- *EMBRYO implantation
*FERTILIZATION in vitro
*PATIENTS
*SPERM count
*EMBRYO transfer
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- 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