1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02744937
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Comparison of cryopreservation outcome following intracytoplasmic sperm injection and conventional in vitro fertilization

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“…Both Al-Hasani et al (20) and Hoover et al (21) have shown that ICSI-generated embryos frozen at the pronuclear stage have survival and pregnancy rates similar to those of conventionally generated embryos. A more recent study (22), using embryos frozen at the multicellular stage, has shown comparable survival rates for ICSI-and conventionally generated embryos, though in this study, the clinical pregnancy rate per transfer was significantly higher for IVF-generated embryos. Our own results indicate that cryopreservation is not detrimental to ICSI-generated embryos and that the survival and pregnancy rates of both pronuclear and multicellular frozen embryos are similar to those of corresponding embryos derived from conventional IVF.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…Both Al-Hasani et al (20) and Hoover et al (21) have shown that ICSI-generated embryos frozen at the pronuclear stage have survival and pregnancy rates similar to those of conventionally generated embryos. A more recent study (22), using embryos frozen at the multicellular stage, has shown comparable survival rates for ICSI-and conventionally generated embryos, though in this study, the clinical pregnancy rate per transfer was significantly higher for IVF-generated embryos. Our own results indicate that cryopreservation is not detrimental to ICSI-generated embryos and that the survival and pregnancy rates of both pronuclear and multicellular frozen embryos are similar to those of corresponding embryos derived from conventional IVF.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 65%
“…There are data suggesting a difference between implantation rates following the transfer of frozen-thawed embryos generated from IVF or ICSI (13). This was mainly attributed to prefreezing embryo quality.…”
Section: Variablementioning
confidence: 89%
“…Some retrospective studies were published comparing factors that may affect freezing-thawing IVF cycles including the influence of micromanipulation procedure on the success rate (10,11). However, the proportion of patients undergoing ICSI procedure has grown and patient's characteristics have changed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manual seeding was performed after 10 min at this temperature. Seeding was performed as previously described (10). After seeding, the tubes were held at −7.5 • C for another 15 min before the temperature was lowered to −30 • C at a rate of −0.3 • C/min.…”
Section: Embryo Freezing and Thawing Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%