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NCT05676515
Evaluation of Different Culture Media for in Vitro Fertilization
Conditions: Infertility, Female
Sex: Female
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 48
Sponsor: Hospital de Clinicas de Porto Alegre
Location: Brazil
Summary
Under in vivo conditions, human gametes and embryos are exposed to fluids in the fallopian tubes, where fertilization occurs, and in the uterus, the site of embryonic implantation.
The composition of these microenvironments is extremely complex and diverse.
On the other hand, infertile couples who need in vitro fertilization treatments have their gametes and embryos cultured for a few days in commercial culture media.
The composition of the media used in assisted reproduction laboratories varies according to the manufacturer and culture strategy.
It is already known that the exposure of embryos to different concentrations of nutrients can affect the effectiveness of in vitro fertilization treatments, such as the fertilization rate, embryonic development speed, implantation rate, gestation, abortion, newborn weight, among other factors.
Although these aspects are much discussed in the literature, there is still no consensus regarding the choice of a specific culture medium.
Thus, the present study aims to evaluate the influence of three commercial culture media on the fertilization rate and embryonic quality through a prospective randomized clinical trial using sibling oocytes from patients undergoing in vitro fertilization cycles.
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:IVF/ICSI cycles;At least three oocytes retrieved;Consent term signed;Exclusion Criteria:Less than three oocytes for fertilization.
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05676515). StuddyBuddy aggregates publicly available trial information.