Birthweight distribution in ART singletons resulting from embryo culture in two different culture media compared with the national population.

HUMAN REPRODUCTION(2014)

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study question: Is there a difference in birthweight distribution in ART singletons born after IVF culture in two different culture media? summaryanswer: There is no effect of culture media on both crude and adjusted birthweight distributions in ART singletons from nulliparous mothers. what is known already: Studies on humanARTsingletons have reported a difference in birthweight in singletons following IVF culture in different culture media. However, other studies comparing different culture media have not shown any significant differences in birthweight. study design, size, duration: This study was a retrospective comparison of birthweights in IVF/ ICSI singletons conceived after fresh embryo transfer following embryo culture in Cook or Medicult medium and in a national cohort of naturally conceived singletons in nulliparous women. The study compares four independent groups consisting of singletons in nulliparous women from Cook-d2: 2-day culture in Cook medium at Rigshospitalet ( n = 974), Medicult- d2: 2-day culture in Medicult EmbryoAssist medium at Rigshospitalet ( n = 147), Medicult- d3: 3-day culture in Medicult EmbryoAssist medium with and without added GM-CSF ( n = 204), and DK: pregnancies from the Danish birth registry ( n = 106842). participants/ materials, setting, methods: The study compares the birthweights of singletons from nulliparous women in the four independent groups mentioned above; Cook-d2: Medicult- d2: Medicult- d3: and DK. In addition, distributions of large and small for gestational age infantswere compared between the groups and a multiple linear regression analysiswas used to determine which factors determined birthweight. main results and the role of chance: We found no significant difference in the crude birthweight distributions between singletons born after culture in Cook-d2 or Medicult- groups. Singleton girls from the Cook-d2 group weighed 3302+ 28 g, versus 3252+ 76 in the Medicult- d2 group ( difference 50 g; P = 0.547). Singleton boys fromtheCook- d2 group weighed 3430+ 27 g, versus 3354+ 56 in the Medicultd2 group ( difference 76 g; P = 0.279). In the background population, mean birthweights for singleton girls and boys were 3383+ 2.4 g and 3494+ 2.5 g, respectively. The mean birthweights of girls, 3315+ 61 g, and boys, 3383+ 64 g, in the Medicult- d3 group were not significantly different from that in the Medicult- d2 group. Whenpooling data fromall culture media groups, wefound the same slightly lower mean birthweight in IVF/ ICSI singletons when compared with the national birth cohort as has been previously reported ( Cook- d2 + Medicult- d2 + d3 versus birth cohort; girls: P, 0.001, boys: P, 0.001). We also pooled data on boys and girls and calculated themean birthweight for theCook- d2, Medicult- d2 and Medicult- d3 groups and found no significant differences. limitations, reasons for caution: The retrospective design and the inherent risk of confounding factors is a limitation. Selection bias cannot be excluded as the embryos cultured inCook-d2 andMedicult-d2were fromsingle centre studies while data inMedicult-D3groupwere derived from a multicentre study. wider implications of the findings: This large cohort of singletons born after IVF/ ICSI shows no difference in crude mean birthweight after culture in two different culture media, indicating that if such a difference exists, this must be specific for certain culture media.
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ivf/icsi,birthweight,culture media,outcome,singleton
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