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The Influence of Different Concentrations of Glucose in Culture Media on Fertilization and Embryo Quality
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Study NCT00606073   Information provided by Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
First Received: January 21, 2008   No Changes Posted

January 21, 2008
January 21, 2008
February 2008
August 2009   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)
Fertilization rate and embryo quality [ Time Frame: 6 days ] [ Designated as safety issue: No ]
Same as current
No Changes Posted
 
 
 
The Influence of Different Concentrations of Glucose in Culture Media on Fertilization and Embryo Quality
The Influence of Different Concentrations of Glucose in Culture Media(i.e: ISM1 vs. IVF) on Fertilization and Embryo Quality

The aim of this study is to examine whether incubation of human oocytes until pronuclear stage, in different culture media containing high and low concentrations of glucose affect fertilization differently, not only in standard IVF cycles, but also after intracytoplasmatic sperm injection.In addition, we wish to determine whether exposure of oocytes to different concentrations of glucose until pronuclear stage has further effect on embryo quality and development until the blastocyst stage.

 
 
Interventional
Treatment, Open Label, Parallel Assignment
Fertility
Other: Universal IVF Medium + ISM1 Medium
  • Active Comparator: IVF Procedure-IVF Medium
  • Active Comparator: IVF Procedure - ISM1 Medium
  • Active Comparator: ICSI Procedure - IVF Medium
  • Active Comparator: ICSI Procedure - ISM1 Medium
 

*   Includes publications given by the data provider as well as publications identified by National Clinical Trials Identifier (NCT ID) in Medline.
 
Not yet recruiting
100
 
August 2009   (final data collection date for primary outcome measure)

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Patients undergoing IVF treatment in our clinic during study period

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Females older than 40 years
  • Patients with less than 6 retrieved oocytes
  • Male patients older than 50 years old
  • Patients after testis biopsies
Both
18 Years to 50 Years
Yes
 
 
 
NCT00606073
Dr. Medeia Michaeli, Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
HYMC IRB#31/2007
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
 
 
Hillel Yaffe Medical Center
January 2008

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