Our study intends to demonstrate that the selection of an embryo to transfer it at the sage of blastocyst through morphokinetics (analysis of embryos depending not only in their morphology -that is, the aspect of the embryo-, but also based on times of cell division) during the use of time-lapse (Embryoscope®) may have a better impact in clinical results, as selection is not performed in mere morphological evolution (visual aspect of the embryo) of the embryos.
Our study intends to demonstrate that the selection of an embryo to transfer it at the sage of blastocyst through morphokinetics (analysis of embryos depending not only in their morphology -that is, the aspect of the embryo-, but also based on times of cell division) during the use of time-lapse (Embryoscope®) may have a better impact in clinical results, as selection is not performed in mere morphological evolution (visual aspect of the embryo) of the embryos. In order to obtain this objective, patients participating in the study will be randomly assigned to one of the following groups: Group A: Patients who will perform an embryo transfer of a blastocyst using morphological criteria to evaluate que quality of the blastocyst (Gardner Classification), that is, based on the aspect or form of the embryo. Group B: Patients who will perform an embryo transfer of a blastocyst using morphokinetics criteria to evaluate the quality of the blastocyst (Embryoscope®), that is, based not only in the aspect of the embryo but also in cell division times experimented by the embryos.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
228
Embryos in group B will be selected in blastocyst stage according to morpho-kinetics criteria before the embryo transfer
Procreatec
Madrid, Spain
RECRUITINGPregnancy Rate
Positive pregnancy test
Time frame: 12-14 days after the embryo transfer
Clinical Pregnancy Rate
US pregnancy confirmation
Time frame: 12-15 days after the positive blood test for pregnancy
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