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High-security closed devices are efficient and safe to protect human oocytes from potential risk of viral contamination during vitrification and storage especially in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Authors :
Porcu E
Tranquillo ML
Notarangelo L
Ciotti PM
Calza N
Zuffa S
Mori L
Nardi E
Dirodi M
Cipriani L
Labriola FS
Damiano G
Source :
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics [J Assist Reprod Genet] 2021 Mar; Vol. 38 (3), pp. 681-688. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jan 11.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Purpose: The main purpose and research question of the study are to compare the efficacy of high-security closed versus open devices for human oocytes' vitrification.<br />Methods: A prospective randomized study was conducted. A total of 737 patients attending the Infertility and IVF Unit at S.Orsola University Hospital (Italy) between October 2015 and April 2020 were randomly assigned to two groups. A total of 368 patients were assigned to group 1 (High-Security Vitrification™ - HSV) and 369 to group 2 (Cryotop® open system). Oocyte survival, fertilization, cleavage, pregnancy, implantation, and miscarriage rate were compared between the two groups.<br />Results: No statistically significant differences were observed on survival rate (70.3% vs. 73.3%), fertilization rate (70.8% vs. 74.9%), cleavage rate (90.6% vs. 90.3%), pregnancy/transfer ratio (32.0% vs. 31.8%), implantation rate (19.7% vs. 19.9%), nor miscarriage rates (22.1% vs. 21.5%) between the two groups. Women's mean age in group 1 (36.18 ± 3.92) and group 2 (35.88 ± 3.88) was not significantly different (P = .297). A total of 4029 oocytes were vitrified (1980 and 2049 in groups 1 and 2 respectively). A total of 2564 were warmed (1469 and 1095 in groups 1 and 2 respectively). A total of 1386 morphologically eligible oocytes were inseminated by intracytoplasmic sperm injection (792 and 594 respectively, P = .304).<br />Conclusions: The present study shows that the replacement of the open vitrification system by a closed one has no impact on in vitro and in vivo survival, development, pregnancy and implantation rate. Furthermore, to ensure safety, especially during the current COVID-19 pandemic, the use of the closed device eliminates the potential samples' contamination during vitrification and storage.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1573-7330
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33432422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10815-021-02062-y