Incubator temperature is one of the most precious variables in IVF labs. When the IVF started, almost all incubator temperatures were set at 37 degrees which mimic in vivo conditions. Some authors speculated that gametes and early embryos might need low temperatures that provide quieter metabolism. We decide to compare Embryo culture at 37 degree or slightly lower 36.5 degree and extensively investigate to find which is better to crucially introduce a solid evidence through this RCT.
Since the first IVF birth in 1978, the field of assisted reproductive technology has evolved dramatically. The evolution includes both the ovarian stimulation protocols and the laboratory techniques. Optimization of the laboratory procedures is of great interest to the scientists in the field of IVF. Incubator temperature is one of the most precious variables in IVF labs. When the IVF started, almost all incubator temperatures were set at 37 degrees which mimic in vivo conditions. Some authors speculated that gametes and early embryos might need low temperatures that provide quieter metabolism. another group found increase in pregnancy rate for embryos cultured below 37 degree compared to those cultured at 37 degree. Nevertheless; the majority of embryologists still consider culture at 37 degrees is the back bone for the incubators. The paucity of well designed studies makes it difficult to achieve a satisfactory answer whether lower temperature will improve the pregnancy rate. This encourage us to study the effect of lower temperature (36.5 degrees) on the pregnancy rate compared to conventional temperature (37 degrees).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
400
We will set incubator Temp to 36.5 so we can assess the outcome and compare the results with the placebo group.
We will set incubator Temp to 37 degree as the routine embryo culture Temp since 1978 as the placebo arm.
IbnSina IVF Center, IbnSina Hospital
Sohag, Sohag Governorate, Egypt
Fetal heart beat rate
Compare the fetal heart beat rate between the 2 study arms in the first 3 months following Embryo Transfer.
Time frame: 3 months
Pregnancy rate
Measure the pregnancy rate between the 2 study arms in the following one month after Embryo Transfer
Time frame: one month
Top quality embryos Day3
Measure the top quality embryos day3 between the 2 study arms in the following week after ICSI
Time frame: one week
blastocyst formation rate
Measure the blastocyst formation rate between the 2 study arms in the following week after ICSI
Time frame: one week
Top quality blastocyst
Measure the top quality blastocyst rate between the 2 study arms in the following week after ICSI
Time frame: one week
Implantation rate
Measure the implantation rate between the 2 study arms in the following first month after Embryo Transfer
Time frame: one month
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