Effect of single versus grouped culture of human cumulus–oocyte complexes in PCOS women treated with biphasic in vitro maturation: A sibling oocyte pilot study

Author:

Pham Huy H.12ORCID,Le Anh H.12ORCID,Nguyen Tri C.2ORCID,Ma Mai P. Q.3ORCID,Akin Nazli3ORCID,Pham Toan D.2ORCID,Nguyen Minh H. N.2ORCID,Le Ho L.12ORCID,Huynh Bao G.24ORCID,Smitz Johan3ORCID,Ho Tuong M.24ORCID,Vuong Lan N.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IVMFD Phu Nhuan My Duc Phu Nhuan Hospital Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

2. HOPE Research Center My Duc Hospital Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

3. Follicle Biology Laboratory Free University of Brussels (VUB) Brussels Belgium

4. IVFMD My Duc Hospital Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

5. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Medicine and Pharmacy at Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

Abstract

AbstractPurposeThis study investigated the differences in the maturation rate of single versus grouped cumulus–oocyte complexes (COCs) culture methods for capacitation in vitro maturation (CAPA‐IVM) in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).MethodsThis study was performed at My Duc Phu Nhuan Hospital, Vietnam from October 1, 2020 to October 24, 2021. Women aged 18–37 years with a diagnosis of PCOS were recruited. COCs from each woman were randomly divided into two groups: single or grouped culture during CAPA‐IVM culture. The primary outcome was the maturation rate.ResultsA total of 322 COCs from 15 eligible women included were randomly assigned to the two study groups. The maturation rate was comparable between the single and grouped culture groups (61.3% vs. 64.8%; p = 0.56). There were no significant differences in the number of 2‐pronuclei fertilized oocytes, number of day‐3 embryos, and number of good‐quality embryos in the two culture method groups. In the single culture group, COCs morphology was associated with the day‐3 embryo formation rate but not the maturation rate.ConclusionsComparable oocyte maturation and embryology outcomes between single and grouped COCs culture utilizing sibling COCs derived from women with PCOS suggest the feasibility of both methods for CAPA‐IVM culture.

Funder

National Foundation for Science and Technology Development

Publisher

Wiley

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