Gametes Transfer vs. Embryo Transfer for Women Undergoing Assisted Reproductive Techniques: a Randomized Controlled Trial
Infertility
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Infertility focused on measuring Assisted Reproductive Techniques, Health Services Accessibility, Ovulation Induction, Embryo Transfer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women undergoing ART requiring COS, oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer at the fertility clinic of the university Hospital of the Medical School of Ribeirao Preto, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
- Age = 18-40 years
- BMI = 18-30 Kg/m²
- Antral follicle count (AFC) ≥ 5
- Semen concentration and progressive motility above the percentile 2.5 of the fertile men (Cooper et al. 2010): sperm concentration > 9X 10⁶/mL, and progressive motility > 28%.
Exclusion Criteria:
- None
Sites / Locations
- Setor de Reproducao Humana do HC-FMRP-USP
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Intrauterine transfer of gametes
intrauterine transfer of embryos
After the oocyte retrieval, the oocytes will be selected depending on the morphology of the granular cells. The transfer will be conducted in up to 2 hours after the oocytes collection, when the semen and up to 3 oocytes will be transferred. Surplus oocytes will be cryopreserved for future use. We will use a Sydney catheter (Cook Medical Inc., Bloomington, IN, USA) coupled to a 1 mL syringe to perform the transfer. The catheter will be loaded with oocytes and semen prepared in the following sequence: 10 µL of the prepared semen, a small space of air, 20 µL of the medium containing the oocytes, another small space of air and more 10 µL of prepared semen. The catheter will be placed through the endocervical canal up to the endometrial cavity guided by transabdominal ultrasound, where the liquid will be released. We will try to place the point of the catheter 1.0-1.5cm before touching the fundus of the endometrial cavity and release the liquid slowly, in approximately 30 seconds.
The oocytes will be denuded and those considered to be mature will be selected for fertilization up to the number of seven. In vitro fertilization will be performed and up to two embryos will be transferred 2-3 days after the oocyte retrieval. The other embryos will be cryopreserved for future use. We will use Sidney catheter (Cook Medical Inc.) coupled to a 1 mL syringe to perform the transfer. The catheter will be loaded with embryos in the following sequence: 10 µL of culture medium, a small space of air, 20 µL of the medium containing embryos, another small space of air, and more 10 µL of culture medium. The catheter will be placed through the endocervical canal up to the endometrial cavity, guided by transabdominal ultrasound, where the liquid will be released. We will try to place the point of the catheter 1.0-1.5cm before touching the fundus of the endometrial cavity and release the liquid slowly, in approximately 30 seconds.