This study is to assess whether addition of 2 ng/ml GM-CSF into a specific culture medium will increase the chance of a pregnancy after in vitro fertilisation.
Throughout its development, the embryo is naturally exposed to a large number of cytokines and growth factors that are present in the woman's reproductive organs. A growing body of evidence indicates that these factors play a physiological role in the regulation of normal development of the pre-implanted embryo and that these factors therefore help to increase the implantation of the embryo and subsequently ensure optimal development of both foetus and placenta. The cytokine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) has been shown to be present in the female reproductive organs during early pregnancy in mice, sheep, cows and humans. 2 ng/ml GM-CSF has been proven safe in a previous study presented at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embrylogy (ESHRE) congress 2007 (A. Loft et al. 2007). The present investigation (DK001) is to our knowledge the first large prospective randomised in vivo study in humans. Previous publications counting one Korean pilotstudy of 154 women prospectively randomised between culture medium with and without GM-CSF 2 ng/ml (Kim et al., 2001), showing a significant effect of GM-CSF on embryo implantation rate. Based on this knowledge we hypothesize that culture of human embryos in the presence of GM-CSF will significantly increase the implantation rate also in a larger population. This hypothesis is being tested by conducting a multicentre, randomised, parallel group, double-blind, placebo-controlled study with adaptive design, performed at 14 study centres. Each patient will participate in the study from retrieval of oocytes following standard hormonal treatment and until the 12th gestational week. Further a follow-up will be performed on pregnancies and children born. The test group will include a standard culture medium with 2 ng/ml GM-CSF added from the time of insemination, and the control group will be the exact same medium but without any additions. All procedures are according to standards of the clinic, with applied standard media except for the patient randomised study medium which is used for oocyte insemination, embryo culture and transfer. Embryo transfer will be performed Day 3. An interim analysis has been performed for final sample size calculation.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
QUADRUPLE
Enrollment
1,332
A standard culture medium with added GM-CSF (ready-to-use)
The same standard culture medium, but without any additions (ready-to-use)
Maigaard Fertilitetsklinik
Aarhus, Denmark
Ciconia Aarhus Privathospital, Fertilitetsklinikken
Aarhus, Denmark
Brædstrup Sygehus; IVF-Klinikken
Brædstrup, Denmark
Ongoing Implantation Rate Week 7
Defined as number of gestational sacs with fetal heart beat, shown by ultrasound in gestational week 7 in percentage of number of embryo transferred.
Time frame: Approximately 5 weeks from oocyte pick-up (corresponding to 7 weeks from ovulation)
Number of Top Quality Embryos (TQE´s)
Number of 4-5 cell embryo at 44 hours,at least 7 cell embryo at 68 hours, maximum 20% fragmentation, equally large blastomeres (less than 25% difference in size),No signs of multinucleation. Calculated in percentage of number of 2 pronuclei (2PN) oocytes.
Time frame: 3 days from oocyte pick-up
Live Birth
Subject having at least one live birth. Including a foetus which breathes or shows any other evidence of life after expulsion/extraction from its mother. The definition is independent of the duration of the pregnancy (ICMART/WHO criteria).
Time frame: Until 7 days after birth
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Rigshospitalet, Fertilitetsklinikken afd. 4071
Copenhagen, Denmark
Fertilitetsklinikken Dronninglund
Dronninglund, Denmark
IVF-SYD
Fredericia, Denmark
Herlev Hospital, Fertilitetsklinikken G114F
Herlev, Denmark
Holbæk Sygehus, Fertilitetsklinikken
Holbæk, Denmark
Hvidovre Hospital; Fertilitetsklinikken afd. 455
Hvidovre, Denmark
Odense Universitets Hospital, Fertilitetsklinikken
Odense, Denmark
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