Pregnancy and Development Rates of Human Embryos Cryopreserved at Pronuclear and 2-4 cell stages

전핵 시기 및 2-4 세포 시기에 동결 보존된 배아의 발생률 및 임신률

  • Yang, Hyun-Won (IVF Research Laboratory, Park & Lee Infertility Clinic) ;
  • Choi, Kyoo-Wan (IVF Research Laboratory, Park & Lee Infertility Clinic) ;
  • Cheon, Han-Sik (IVF Research Laboratory, Park & Lee Infertility Clinic) ;
  • Cha, Young-Beom (IVF Research Laboratory, Park & Lee Infertility Clinic) ;
  • Lee, Seung-Jae (IVF Research Laboratory, Park & Lee Infertility Clinic) ;
  • Park, Jong-Min (IVF Research Laboratory, Park & Lee Infertility Clinic)
  • 양현원 (P.L. 산부인과 체외수정 연구실) ;
  • 최규완 (P.L. 산부인과 체외수정 연구실) ;
  • 전한식 (P.L. 산부인과 체외수정 연구실) ;
  • 차영범 (P.L. 산부인과 체외수정 연구실) ;
  • 이승재 (P.L. 산부인과 체외수정 연구실) ;
  • 박종민 (P.L. 산부인과 체외수정 연구실)
  • Published : 1994.04.30

Abstract

The survival and pregnancy rates were compared between non-frozen embryos and cryopreserved embryos at either pronucleate or 2-4 cell stages using the freezing and thawing techniques being identical in both groups were compared with fresh embryos. 496 embryos were frozen with 1, 2-propanediol and sucrose and 117 2-4 cell stages embryos had been thawed and 79.6 and 66.0% of them respectively were survival. Clinical pregnancy rate was 19.2% for embryos frozen at the pronucleate stage and 19.0% for embryos frozen at the 2-4 cell stages while the pregnancy rate of non-frozen embryos was 21.3%. There were no significant difference in the survival and pregnancy rates of embryos frozen at pronucleate and 2-4 cell stages. The current cumulative pregnancy rate per retrieval in all cycles with frozen zygotes is 35.4 %, consid~ erably higher than observed in single transfers of embryos without cryopreservation(21.3%); predicted pregnancy rate after transfer of all frozen embryos is 43.3 %. It is concluded that firstly, the survival and pregnancy rate of cryopreserved embryos at pronucleate or 2-4 cell stages are very similar to those from their fresh embryos and non-frozen embryos and secondly, cryopreservation substantially enhances pregnancy attainment from in vitro fertilization.

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