Artificial shrinkage before fresh blastocyst transfer and IVF outcomes: a pilot randomized controlled study

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Brouillet, Sophie | Gala, Anna | Barry, Fatima | Anav, Margaux | Ferrieres-Hoa, Alice | Andreeva, Aneta | Molinari, Nicolas | Gaspari, Laura | Loup, Vanessa | Anahory, Tal | Hamamah, Samir

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International audience. Research question: Does artificial shrinkage before fresh blastocyst transfer improve clinical pregnancy rates in IVF?Design: In this monocentric prospective, randomized, double-blind, controlled pilot study, 150 couples undergoing fresh single-blastocyst transfer were randomized between 20 May 2018 and 22 February 2022. In the artificial shrinkage group (AS group), a single laser pulse was directed to the cellular junction of the trophectoderm on the opposite side of the inner cell mass in each blastocyst. IVF outcomes were clinical pregnancy, multiple pregnancy and live birth rates. Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) concentration was also measured by quantitative real-time PCR in the blastocyst culture medium.Results: In total, 142 couples underwent fresh single-blastocyst transfer: control group, no artificial shrinkage, n = 47; and AS group, artificial shrinkage, n = 95; An intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis was employed. After a reassessment and the exclusion of patients with major protocol deviations, 139 couples underwent fresh single-blastocyst transfer under optimal conditions: control group, n = 47; and AS group, n = 92; a per-protocol analysis was used here. The clinical and laboratory characteristics were not significantly different between the groups. The clinical pregnancy rate was similar in the control and AS groups (ITT: 48.9% versus 49.5%, P = 0.97; per protocol: 48.94% versus 51.1%, P = 0.89). The multiple pregnancy rate and the live birth rate were also similar between the groups. No significant differences in gestational age, birthweight or proportion of male/female newborns were observed. The concentration of cfDNA in the blastocyst culture medium was not associated with IVF outcome.Conclusions: Large-scale randomized controlled trials are required to confirm these preliminary results.

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