The investigators propose to perform a clinical randomized trial to evaluate the effect of single embryo (blastocyst) transfer (SET) with array CGH for the evaluation of the complete chromosome complement of the blastocyst in comparison to standard ART methods in which one or more embryo are replaced. Patients will be randomized into two groups: * Control group: patients will have up to two embryos replaced on day 5 based on morphological and developmental characteristics, and the other embryos reaching blastocyst stage will be vitrified. If patients in the control group do not have a pregnancy to term from that fresh cycle, they will be offered free PGD either for the frozen embryos of that cycle or for the next cycle (up to the center and patient). Data from that PGD is not part of the study. * Test group: patients will have grade A,B or C blastocysts hatched on day 5, biopsied on day 5, analyzed by array CGH, and a single euploid embryo transferred on day 6. Any morulas developing to grade A,B or C blastocyst on day-6 will be also analyzed but vitrified for use in a future cycle.
Patients will be randomized after fertilization, and will be dropped from the study if they produce 3 or less blastocysts on day 5. The Primary efficacy endpoint of comparing the study group with the control will be (I) implantation rates and (II) multiple pregnancies (twin or higher order) comparing the first transfer. The study may be extended to evaluate secondary efficacy endpoints which will be miscarriage rate and take home baby rates comparing the two groups.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
200
Southern California Reproductive Center
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Reproductive Associates of Illinois
Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Reprogenetics
Livingston, New Jersey, United States
Long Island IVF
Melville, New York, United States
Implantation rate
fetal sacs / embryos replaced
Time frame: First month after replacement
Spontaneous miscarriage rate
pregnancies lost / pregnancies of cycles randomized
Time frame: during first and second trimester of pregnancy
ongoing pregnancy rate
pregnancies past second trimester / cycles started
Time frame: third trimester of pregnancy
Multiple pregnancy rate
Twin or multiple order pregnancies / total pregnancies
Time frame: first month after transfer
This platform is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.