Clinical efficiency of oocyte and embryo cryopreservation

被引:44
作者
Borini, Andrea [1 ]
Cattoli, Monica [1 ]
Bulletti, Carlo [2 ,3 ]
Coticchio, Giovanni [1 ]
机构
[1] Tecnobios Procrcazione, I-40125 Bologna, Italy
[2] Rimini Hlth Care Unit, Unita Fisiopatol Riprod, Rimini, Italy
[3] Univ Bologna, Rimini, Italy
来源
ASSESSMENT OF HUMAN REPRODUCTIVE FUNCTION | 2008年 / 1127卷
关键词
cryopreservation; oocytes; embryos; clinical efficiency; cumulative pregnancy rate;
D O I
10.1196/annals.1434.012
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The assessment of the standard for success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment is an arduous task. Clinical efficiency and safety of a given procedure should represent fundamental tools for objective comparison. However, differences in patient populations, laboratory protocols, and expression of clinical data make the analysis of different studies and strategies very difficult. Formulation of the standard for success through the cumulative delivery rate per cycle of stimulation is a very attractive option because it includes the essential contribution of frozen embryos, which can represent 30-40% of all deliveries, while taking into account the need to minimize the proportion of pharmacological and surgical treatments. Embryo cryopreservation may be applied at different postinsemination stages. Larger and more detailed sets of data are available for day 2 embryo freezing, which allows cumulative delivery rates of 50-60% in good prognosis patients. In the last few years, novel freezing methods have improved the overall efficiency of oocyte cryopreservation. Especially in contexts afflicted by legal restrictions to embryo cryopreservation, this form of preservation has started to have an impact on the IVF standard of success, generating cumulative pregnancy rates approaching 50%. Despite having been applied systematically by some IVF programs for only a few years, oocyte freezing already competes in efficiency with pronuclear-stage cryopreservation, and it does not appear unrealistic to predict that in the future it will challenge the dominance of embryo cryopreservation as the preferred form of conservation.
引用
收藏
页码:49 / 58
页数:10
相关论文
共 54 条
[1]  
Adashi Eli Y, 2003, Reprod Biomed Online, V7, P515
[2]   CRYOPRESERVATION OF HUMAN OOCYTES [J].
ALHASANI, S ;
DIEDRICH, K ;
VANDERVEN, H ;
REINECKE, A ;
HARTJE, M ;
KREBS, D .
HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 1987, 2 (08) :695-700
[3]   Assisted reproductive technology in Europe, 2000. Results generated from European registers by ESHRE [J].
Andersen, AN ;
Gianaroli, L ;
Nygren, KG ;
De Sutter, P ;
Ventruba, P ;
Erb, K ;
Gissler, M ;
De Mouzon, J ;
Felberbaum, R ;
Tarlatzis, BC ;
Urbancsek, J ;
Bjorgvinsson, H ;
Harrison, RF ;
Ferraretti, AP ;
Kremer, JAM ;
Hazehamp, JT ;
Kuczynski, W ;
Calhaz-Jorge, C ;
Korsak, VS ;
Klun, IV ;
Hernandez, J ;
Karlstrom, PO ;
Limoni, C ;
McNab, A ;
Veselovsky, V .
HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 2004, 19 (03) :490-503
[4]   Differential sucrose concentration during dehydration (0.2 mol/l) and rehydration (0.3 mol/l) increases the implantation rate of frozen human oocytes [J].
Bianchi, V. ;
Coticchio, G. ;
Distratis, V. ;
Di Giusto, N. ;
Flamigni, C. ;
Borini, A. .
REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2007, 14 (01) :64-71
[5]   Pregnancies and births after oocyte cryopreservation [J].
Borini, A ;
Bonu, MA ;
Coticchio, G ;
Bianchi, V ;
Cattoli, M ;
Flamigni, C .
FERTILITY AND STERILITY, 2004, 82 (03) :601-605
[6]   Evidence-based clinical outcome of oocyte slow cooling [J].
Borini, A. ;
Bianchi, V. ;
Bonu, M. A. ;
Sciajno, R. ;
Sereni, E. ;
Cattoli, M. ;
Mazzone, S. ;
Trevisi, M. R. ;
Iadarola, I. ;
Distratis, V. ;
Nalon, M. ;
Coticchio, G. .
REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2007, 15 (02) :175-181
[7]   Cumulative pregnancy rates resulting from the use of fresh and frozen oocytes: 7 years' experience [J].
Borini, A ;
Lagalla, C ;
Bonu, MA ;
Bianchi, V ;
Flamigni, C ;
Coticchio, G .
REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2006, 12 (04) :481-486
[8]   Clinical outcome of oocyte cryopreservation after slow cooling with a protocol utilizing a high sucrose concentration [J].
Borini, A ;
Sciajno, R ;
Bianchi, V ;
Sereni, E ;
Flamigni, C ;
Coticchio, G .
HUMAN REPRODUCTION, 2006, 21 (02) :512-517
[9]   Comparison of in-vitro outcomes from cryopreserved oocytes and sibling fresh oocytes [J].
Chamayou, S. ;
Alecci, C. ;
Ragolia, C. ;
Storaci, G. ;
Maglia, E. ;
Russo, E. ;
Guglielmino, A. .
REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE, 2006, 12 (06) :730-736
[10]   PREGNANCY AFTER HUMAN OOCYTE CRYOPRESERVATION [J].
CHEN, C .
LANCET, 1986, 1 (8486) :884-886