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Exploring the pros and cons of new approaches for gamete cross-border donation based on fresh and vitrified oocytes

As highlighted by European statistics, the employment of donor oocytes is a growing option for women who cannot make use of their own gametes. As the potential recipients are continuously increasing in number, a donor programme which satisfies this demand is mandatory. Improvements in cryopreservati...

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Autores principales: La Marca, A, Capuzzo, M, Bartolucci, S, Schirinzi, F, Dal Canto, MB, Buratini, J, Mignini Renzini, M, Rodriguez, A, Vassena, R
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Universa Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7431201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32832925
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author La Marca, A
Capuzzo, M
Bartolucci, S
Schirinzi, F
Dal Canto, MB
Buratini, J
Mignini Renzini, M
Rodriguez, A
Vassena, R
author_facet La Marca, A
Capuzzo, M
Bartolucci, S
Schirinzi, F
Dal Canto, MB
Buratini, J
Mignini Renzini, M
Rodriguez, A
Vassena, R
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description As highlighted by European statistics, the employment of donor oocytes is a growing option for women who cannot make use of their own gametes. As the potential recipients are continuously increasing in number, a donor programme which satisfies this demand is mandatory. Improvements in cryopreservation techniques, like oocyte and embryo vitrification, have led to the overcoming of the sequence of stimulation-retrieval-transfer both from a spatial and a temporal point of view, with the development of cryobanks of oocytes permitting crossborder donation. However, while some studies report comparable success when using vitrified and fresh oocytes we still need to investigate whether the use of fresh oocytes give higher live birth rate than cryopreserved ones, when the same number of oocytes are given. The performance of embryo cryopreservation, conversely, seems to be more reliable. A novel approach based on the shipment of frozen sperm from the recipient’s country to the oocyte donor’s one, where fresh oocytes are inseminated and the resulting embryos frozen and transported back to the referring IVF centre to perform a frozen embryo transfer may be a good strategy. We believe that the use of frozen embryos from fresh oocytes could be associated with a higher cumulative live birth rate per cycle, while favouring personalised oocyte recipient care with a flexible number of oocytes assigned and limiting the burden of travelling abroad.
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spelling pubmed-74312012020-08-20 Exploring the pros and cons of new approaches for gamete cross-border donation based on fresh and vitrified oocytes La Marca, A Capuzzo, M Bartolucci, S Schirinzi, F Dal Canto, MB Buratini, J Mignini Renzini, M Rodriguez, A Vassena, R Facts Views Vis Obgyn Opinion Article As highlighted by European statistics, the employment of donor oocytes is a growing option for women who cannot make use of their own gametes. As the potential recipients are continuously increasing in number, a donor programme which satisfies this demand is mandatory. Improvements in cryopreservation techniques, like oocyte and embryo vitrification, have led to the overcoming of the sequence of stimulation-retrieval-transfer both from a spatial and a temporal point of view, with the development of cryobanks of oocytes permitting crossborder donation. However, while some studies report comparable success when using vitrified and fresh oocytes we still need to investigate whether the use of fresh oocytes give higher live birth rate than cryopreserved ones, when the same number of oocytes are given. The performance of embryo cryopreservation, conversely, seems to be more reliable. A novel approach based on the shipment of frozen sperm from the recipient’s country to the oocyte donor’s one, where fresh oocytes are inseminated and the resulting embryos frozen and transported back to the referring IVF centre to perform a frozen embryo transfer may be a good strategy. We believe that the use of frozen embryos from fresh oocytes could be associated with a higher cumulative live birth rate per cycle, while favouring personalised oocyte recipient care with a flexible number of oocytes assigned and limiting the burden of travelling abroad. Universa Press 2020-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7431201/ /pubmed/32832925 Text en Copyright © 2020 Facts, Views & Vision http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Buratini, J
Mignini Renzini, M
Rodriguez, A
Vassena, R
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title_short Exploring the pros and cons of new approaches for gamete cross-border donation based on fresh and vitrified oocytes
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