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Filter by:The goal of this clinical trial is to test MVA on improving pregnancy outcome in elderly infertile patients undergoing invitro fertilization (IVF). The main question it aims to answer is whether MVA could improve embryo haploid rate. Participants requested IVF are asked to randomly culture equal numbers of oocyte and embryo with or without MVA. Therefore, sibling oocytes were randomly divided into test group and control group.
Demonstrate the improvement of the live births rate after ICSI by supplementing the pre-ICSI incubation medium of oocytes and that of preimplantation embryos with cpFT at the 1st embryo transfer for women under 37 years old.
Retrieval of an oocyte from a follicle relies on the release of the cumulus-oocyte-complex (COC) from the follicular wall into the lumen, thereby allowing aspiration by a needle. Flushing the follicle with multiple aspirations from the same follicle is used as a means to increase the ratio of COC per aspirated follicle. Data showed that follicular flushing is not superior to direct aspiration either in normally responding patients or in poor responders undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF). There is no data in the literature regarding the issue in patients with mono-follicular growth. Direct aspiration or repeatedly flushing the follicle for those with a single follicle will be investigated.