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Fertility and Sterility

Volume 93, Issue 6, April 2010, Pages 1859-1863
Fertility and Sterility

In vitro fertilization
Embryo quality and implantation rate in two different culture media: ISM1 versus Universal IVF Medium

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Objective

To compare the outcome of two different culture media marketed by the MediCult AS Company (Jyllinge, Denmark)—Universal IVF Medium and ISM1 Medium culture—which, in addition to glucose, pyruvate, and energy-providing components, also contain amino acids, nucleotides, vitamins, and cholesterol.

Design

Laboratory and retrospective clinical study.

Setting

University teaching hospital.

Patient(s)

A total of 726 patients, undergoing IVF–intracytoplasmic sperm injection procedure, comparable in mean age range, oocyte retrieval, and infertility indication, were included in the study. Laboratory quality and standard procedures were maintained unaffected.

Intervention(s)

Oocyte retrieval, different embryo culture media.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Embryo quality, ongoing pregnancy, and implantation rate.

Result(s)

The frequency of good-quality embryos (79% vs. 74%) and the percentages of ongoing pregnancy (27.5% vs. 18%) and implantation rate (15% vs. 10%) were significantly higher in the group treated with ISM1 Medium rather than Universal IVF Medium.

Conclusion(s)

ISM1 Medium culture seems to improve the performance of embryonic growth and development, as well as increasing the percentage of pregnancy.

Key Words

Culture medium
embryo metabolism
imprinting
implantation rate

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S.X. has nothing to disclose. T.M. has nothing to disclose. D.T. has nothing to disclose. S.G. has nothing to disclose. A.L.M. has nothing to disclose. A.T. has nothing to disclose. A.V. has nothing to disclose.

Supported with a grant from the Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Modena and FIRB.