Clinical and Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology (Apr 2021)

Time interval between hCG administration and oocyte pick up: analysis of oocyte maturation, embryonic morphology, morphokinetics, and IVF outcome

  • Sivan Skvirsky,
  • Idit Blais,
  • Shirly Lahav-Baratz,
  • Mara Koifman,
  • Zofnat Wiener-Megnazi,
  • Martha Dirnfeld

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.ceog.2021.02.2284
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 48, no. 2
pp. 402 – 409

Abstract

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Objective: To investigate associations of the time interval between hCG administration and oocyte pick up with oocyte maturation, embryonic morphology, morphokinetics, and IVF outcome, in different age groups. Design: A retrospective cohort study. Setting: An academic medical center. Patients: Women who underwent IVF and ICSI cycles in which all oocytes were incubated in a time lapse microscopy system (EmbryoScope). Cycles were stratified by age and time from hCG exposure. Interventions: None. Main Outcome Measures: Of 2185 IVF/ICSI OPU cycles, 820 cycles were included in the analysis. Final analysis was made on 796 cycles (4930 oocytes). Oocyte number and their maturity, fertilization rates, and embryo quality defined by morphology and morphokinetics, clinical pregnancy, and live birth rates. Results: The median hCG-oocyte pick up (OPU) interval was 34.45 hours. Among women over age 36 years, longer intervals were associated with both a higher fraction of mature oocytes (P 36 years, as more mature eggs and better embryo morphology were achieved. In older women with fewer oocytes retrieved, even a small extra number of mature oocytes may prove crucial for treatment outcome and improve success rates. A prospective, randomized study is warranted to determine whether optimal hGC-retrieval time interval merits revision/adjustment for older women.

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