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Results of the Survey "Embryo Culture and Catheter Loading"
Results of 161,300 IVF Treatment Cycles (265 centres from 71 countries)
The statistics are based on the number of cycles each unit performed and not on the number of units. |
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Geographic region
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No. of unites
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No. of cycles
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USA
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94
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46,700
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South America
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17
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5,900
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Australia and NZ
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11
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8,700
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Asia
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45
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31,400
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Europe
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87
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59,700
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Africa
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11
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8,900
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Total
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265
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161,300
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In the vast majority (94%) of clinics the embryologist loads the catheter.

Almost all of the units (97%) prefer a catheter with the orifice on its top.
Almost half of them use a catheter marked for clear ultrasound view.

Most units transfer embryos in the medium corresponding to the stage of the embryo
at the time of transfer (42%) or in blastocyst medium in all stages (32%).

Most units wash the catheter before loading the embryos.

There is a large variety of methods in which the embryos are loaded into the catheter.
Medium-air-embryo-air-medium is the most used method (42%).

Virtually everyone loads all of the embryos in the same drop of medium.

In most units (68%), the final volume of medium in the catheter is up to 0.3 ml.

In most units, the time that the embryos remain in catheter does not exceed 60 seconds.

Most physicians inject the embryos into the uterus very slowly.
However a considerable number of physicians inject the embryos rapidly.

All catheters are checked after embryo transfer.

The predominant method for checking the catheter is to observe it
under the microscope and then wash it.


The practice of using reduced oxygen concentrations is almost equally divided between
those who use it in combination with the two gas system and those who do not use it at all.
Using only three gas system is less frequent.

In most clinics using reduced oxygen concentrations, it is used throughout the
entire culture period.

The practice of using sequential media is still highly dominant also when reduced
oxygen concentrations are used.

Using reduced oxygen concentrations is applied in most clinics for the entire
patient population.

When applying the system of reduced oxygen concentrations, the entire cohort of
embryos from patients chosen are cultured under these conditions.
Usually, no attempt is made to divide the embryos of these patients
between the two culture systems.

It is usually advised by the companies offering single step media to transfer the
embryos into dishes containing fresh equilibrated media on days 1, 3 and 5 of culture.
Nevertheless, only approximately a quarter of clinics using single media for the entire
culture period follow these recommendations.

Growing human embryos to the blastocyst stage singly or in groups for the entire
culture period is similarly divided between the clinics.
Comment by: Juergen Liebermann, PhD, HCLD,IVF Laboratory Director | Fertility Centers of Illinois, Chicago Illinois 60610




