P –168 RCT comparing the effect of Continuous ( Single Step ) embryo culture system versus a Sequential embryo culture system on the outcome of IVF/ICSI cycles

In conclusion, culture in single step media was associated with higher blastocyst formation rates compared to sequential media , suggesting that the single medium may provide better support to the developing embryo. The proportion of poor quality embryos was significantly higher in the sequential media group. Results indicate that embryo culture in continuous media could be as efficient as embryo culture in sequential media. A significant difference observed was the proportion of poor quality embryos on day 5 , which was significantly higher when the embryos were cultured in sequential media. Our results suggest that the type of embryo culture media can influence the quality of embryos both at the cleavage stage and blastocyst stage. The use of continuous embryo culture media does not seem to cause an adverse effect; in fact, their use can lower the workload in busy IVF labs and lower the stress that embryos are exposed to during handling.Limitations, reasons for cautionAlthough single-step-medium for extended culture has practical advantages and blastocyst formation rates appear to be higher, there is insufficient evidence to recommend either sequential or single-step media as being superior for the embryo-culture to days 5/6. Further studies comparing these two media systems in well-designed trials should be performed.Wider implications of the findings: When employing sequential media for embryo culture , it is necessary to transfer the embryos from one medium to another ( ...
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research