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Birth of two babies using oocytes that were cryopreserved in a choline-based freezing medium. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Oocyte cryopreservation, while promising for assisted reproductive technology, has had limited success, and this study reports on a new method using a low-sodium medium.
  • In a retrospective analysis involving 12 patients aged 21-41, oocytes were cryopreserved in a modified salt solution and subsequently inseminated via ICSI.
  • Results showed a median survival rate of 63%, a fertilization rate of 59%, and six clinical pregnancies, with two resulting in live births, marking a noteworthy advance in the field.

Article Abstract

Background: Oocyte cryopreservation may have significant potential for assisted reproductive technology. However, to date, successful results have been limited. We report a preliminary series of IVF outcomes after fertilization of oocytes that were frozen in a low-sodium medium.

Methods: In this retrospective analysis, 12 patients (21-41 years old), who underwent IVF in a fertility clinic affiliated to the University of Buenos Aires, had oocytes cryopreserved in a modified phosphate buffered saline medium, in which sodium chloride was replaced by choline chloride. A slow-freezing, rapid-thawing protocol was used and oocytes were inseminated by ICSI. Outcome measures included oocyte survival, fertilization, implantation and pregnancy rates.

Results: Median oocyte survival was 63%. Median fertilization rate was 59%. Overall implantation rate was 25%. Six clinical pregnancies were achieved; two of these pregnancies went to term resulting in the birth of two babies.

Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, these are the first pregnancies and normal births using oocytes that were cryopreserved in a choline-based medium. The small sample size prevents us from concluding that freezing in a low-sodium medium is superior to using a conventional one.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/humrep/17.12.3149DOI Listing

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