{"title":"第 2/3 天与第 5/6 天胚胎移植后累积活产率的比较:一项法国全国性研究","authors":"Patricia Fauque , Audrey Marchand Zebina , Sylvie Epelboin , Ana Rita Coutinho , Thomas Charbonnier , Imène Mansouri , Jessica Gane , Bastien Ducreux , Philippe Jonveaux , Fabrice Guérif","doi":"10.1016/j.rbmo.2024.104384","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><h3>Research question</h3><div>Are there significant differences between cumulative live birth rates (CLBR) after short or extended embryo culture when comparisons are performed per cycle?</div></div><div><h3>Design</h3><div>This French national study included all IVF cycles performed from January 2016 to December 2019 with at least one cleaved embryo at day 2. The day 2/3 and day 5/6 groups were identified using the National Biomedicine Agency register. Only attempts involving the vitrification method were included. CLBR was assessed with 1 and 2 years of follow-up using a logistic regression model. 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Comparisons of cumulative live birth rates after embryo transfers at day 2/3 versus day 5/6: a French national study
Research question
Are there significant differences between cumulative live birth rates (CLBR) after short or extended embryo culture when comparisons are performed per cycle?
Design
This French national study included all IVF cycles performed from January 2016 to December 2019 with at least one cleaved embryo at day 2. The day 2/3 and day 5/6 groups were identified using the National Biomedicine Agency register. Only attempts involving the vitrification method were included. CLBR was assessed with 1 and 2 years of follow-up using a logistic regression model. The evolution of CLBR per cycle was compared over 1 year of follow-up.
Results
In total, 133,250 cycles met the inclusion criteria (70,528 and 62,722 in the day 2/3 and day 5/6 groups). In multivariate analysis including several patient and cycle characteristics, the CLBR per cycle was significantly lower in the day 5/6 compared with the day 2/3 group. A significantly higher rate of fresh embryo transfer cancellation was observed in the day 5/6 compared with the day 2/3 group. The evolution of the CLBR was significantly different in favour of the day 2/3 group in cases with three or fewer day 2 embryos, whatever the patient's age, in their two first attempts as well as in their third or further attempts.
Conclusions
Overall, the nationwide results per cycle suggest that extended embryo culture until the blastocyst stage, even when used in combination with vitrification, could not improve live birth rates. Moreover, where three or fewer day 2 embryos are obtained, it might be preferable to use the short embryo culture strategy.
期刊介绍:
Reproductive BioMedicine Online covers the formation, growth and differentiation of the human embryo. It is intended to bring to public attention new research on biological and clinical research on human reproduction and the human embryo including relevant studies on animals. It is published by a group of scientists and clinicians working in these fields of study. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, academics and patients.
Context:
The period of human embryonic growth covered is between the formation of the primordial germ cells in the fetus until mid-pregnancy. High quality research on lower animals is included if it helps to clarify the human situation. Studies progressing to birth and later are published if they have a direct bearing on events in the earlier stages of pregnancy.