Duration of storage of cryopreserved human embryos.

J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf

Reproductive Biology Associates, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

Published: October 1988

The incidence of cell injury, embryo survival, and implantation following cryopreservation of zygotes and two- to five-cell embryos was studied in 100 patients in order to evaluate the effect of duration of storage. The incidence of individual cell survival was 58% regardless of the length of time kept in liquid nitrogen or the stage of the embryo at freezing. There were 104 of 208 (50%) thawed embryos that survived completely intact, and of those, 24 implanted successfully. Twenty-one (21%) patients had a clinical pregnancy; two of them miscarried Neither the survival of zygotes or cleaved embryos upon thawing nor the incidence of implantation was affected by the duration of cryostorage.

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