Research

Culturing Embryos to Day 7. A Viable Option for IVF Patients?

Presented at: ASRM 2017 - San Antonio, Texas

OBJECTIVE: To determine if culturing embryos to Day 7 improves IVF cycle outcomes.
DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of 698 FET cycles was performed to evaluate the value of culturing embryos to Day 7.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Embryos were cultured in continuous culture medium (Irvine Scientific) from fertilization check through Day 7 without media renewal. All freeze quality blastocysts on Day 5, 6, or 7 based on morphological parameters were either vitrified (freeze all cycles) or biopsied and vitrified for PGT. All embryos were collapsed by laser prior to vitrification with the Irvine Scientific vitrification kit. All embryos were warmed 2-4 hours prior to the frozen embryo transfer.
RESULTS: Of 698 FET’s, 426 involved exclusively Day 5 embryos, 249 Day 6 and 23 Day 7. The average number of embryos transferred in each group were Day 5: 1.1 ; Day 6: 1.06 ; Day 7: 1.04 (p=NS) Implantation rates were 49%, 51%, and 17%, respectively. D5 vs. D6 (NS) ; D5 vs. D7 p < 0.05 ; D6 vs. D7 p <0.05.
CONCLUSIONS: Culturing embryos to Day 7 does result in more viable pregnancies1,2. Although vitrified Day 7 embryos are usually the last selected for FET, some patients may only have Day 7 euploid embryos to transfer or slower developing embryos which only reach freeze-quality on Day 7. Although data are limited, culturing embryos to Day 7 appears to be beneficial, as this increases the total number of pregnancies without significantly increasing the laboratory workload. Further investigation of ploidy status from Day 7 embryos may explain the lower implantation rate.

FET results
Day 5 FET’s (426) Positive bHCG Sacs FHB’s Total # of embryos transferred % Implantation rate
Freeze all (255) 151 (59%) 137 (54%) 124(49%) 291 47%
PGT (171) 101 (59%) 96 (56%) 88 (51%) 183 56%
Day 6 FET’s (249)
Freeze all (123) 70 (57%) 67 (54%) 55 (45%) 151 44%
PGT (126) 78 (62%) 75 (59%) 69 (55%) 129 60%
Day 7 FET’s (23)
Freeze all (10) 3 (30%) 1 (10%) 1 (10%) 11 9%
PGT (13) 3 (23%) 3 (23%) 3 (23%) 13 23%