The main purpose of the study was to evaluate the overall clinical value of GERI+ as an integrated embryo culture and assessment system, providing an undisturbed culture environment, continuous monitoring of embryo development and automated scoring using a predictive algorithm.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
408
The embryo culture of consented participants were carried out in GERI+ incubator for both bright-field and dark-field time lapse monitoring until Day 3 of embryo culture. On Day 3, all embryos were reviewed firstly by GERI Assess software, using bright-field imaging. Finally the embryo(s) with the highest EEVA grade are transferred were followed up until the achievement of implantation and confirmation of pregnancy.
The embryo culture of consented participants were carried out in conventional incubator for culture until Day 3 of embryo culture. On Day 3 of embryo culture, all embryos are assessed using a bench-top microscope. The embryo(s) with optimal cell stage and grade were transferred and were followed up until the achievement of implantation and confirmation of pregnancy.
Cambrian Wellness Centre
Calgary, Canada
Regional Fertility Program
Calgary, Canada
Skive Fertility clinic
Clinical Pregnancy Rate With Positive Fetal Heart Beat (FHB)
Clinical Pregnancy was defined as the pregnancy diagnosed by ultrasonographic or clinical documentation of at least one fetus with heart beat in gestational week 6 to 8. Clinical pregnancy rate with positive FHB was measured as the number of participants with FHB positive clinical pregnancy divided by number of participants with embryo transfer (ET) multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck Global Medical Affairs (GMA) interpretation.
Time frame: Gestation Weeks 6 to 8
Utilizable Embryos Rate
Utilizable embryos rate is defined as the number of transferred and cryopreserved embryos divided by the number embryos stage zygotes per participant multiply by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Day 3 of embryo culture
Good Quality Embryos Rate
Good Quality Embryos is defined embryos with 7 or more blastomeres, less than (\<) 25 % fragmentation, size and symmetry of blastomeres appropriate to the cell number, and no evidence of multinucleation, based on the morphology on Day 3 of embryo culture. Good quality embryos rate was defined as the number of good quality embryos divided by the number of embryos per participant multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Day 3 of embryo culture
Non-viable Embryos Rate
Non-viable Embryos is defined as the embryos in which development has been arrested for at least 24 hour or in which all the cells have degenerated or lysed. Non-viable embryos rate was defined as the number of non-viable embryos divided by the number of embryos per participant multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Days 1 to 3 of embryo culture
Implantation Rate (IR) With Positive Fetal Heart Beat
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Skive, Denmark
Fertility Clinic Skive Regional Hospital
Skive, Denmark
Hopital Antoine Beclere
Clamart, France
Krankenhaus Bruneck
Bruneck (BZ), Italy
Demetra S.R.L
Florence, Italy
Futura Diagnostica medica PMA SRL
Florence, Italy
USL Toscana Nordovest
Viareggio, Italy
Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Norway
...and 7 more locations
A successful implantation is defined as the presence of one gestational sac with fetal heart beat (FHB) under ultrasonography at gestational weeks 6-8. Implantation rate (IR) was defined as the number of intrauterine gestational sacs with positive FHB under ultrasound scans at gestational weeks 6-8 divided by the total number of embryos transferred (ET) multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Gestational Weeks 6 to 8
Biochemical Pregnancy Rate
Biochemical Pregnancy defined as a pregnancy diagnosed only by the detection of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) in serum or urine and that does not develop into a clinical pregnancy. Biochemical pregnancy rate was defined as the number of participants with biochemical pregnancy divided by the number of participants with embryo transfer (ET) multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: From Day 12 of Gestational up to Week 8
Ongoing Pregnancy Rate
Ongoing pregnancy is defined as the presence of viable fetuses identified by ultrasonography at gestational weeks 10-12. Ongoing pregnancy rate is defined as the number of participants with ongoing pregnancy divided by the number of participants with embryo transfer (ET) multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Gestational Weeks 10 to 12
Multiple Pregnancy Rate
Multiple pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy with more than one fetus. It is identified by ultrasonography at gestational weeks 10-12. Multiple pregnancy rate was defined as the number of participants with multiple pregnancy divided by the number of participants with ongoing pregnancy multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Gestational Weeks 10 to 12
Ectopic Pregnancy Rate
Ectopic pregnancy is defined as a pregnancy in which implantation takes place outside the uterine cavity. It is identified by ultrasonography at weeks 6-8. Ectopic Pregnancy Rate was defined as the number of participants with ectopic pregnancy divided by the number of participants with embryo transfer (ET) multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Gestational Weeks 6 to 8
Spontaneous Miscarriage Rate
Spontaneous miscarriage (SM) is the spontaneous loss of a clinical pregnancy before 20 completed weeks of gestational age (18 weeks after fertilization). In this study, the spontaneous miscarriage was tracked up to 10-12 weeks of gestational age. Spontaneous miscarriage rate was defined as the number of participants with spontaneous miscarriage divided by the number of participants with clinical pregnancy multiplied by 100. Here, data used for analysis was based on Merck GMA interpretation.
Time frame: Gestational Weeks 10 to 12