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Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study

INVOcell is considered an alternative to conventional IVF proposed for intravaginal embryo culture; however, implementation is still low because evidence is scanty regarding its outcome and, most importantly, the device’s user satisfaction. Thus, we aim to compare the embryo outcome of sibling oocyt...

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Autores principales: Yang Mohsin, Wan Syahirah, Abdullah Chue, Nor Shaireen, Abdul Hamid, Fazilah, Abu, Muhammad Azrai, Othman, Sukhilmi, Mat Jin, Norazilah, Woon, Shu Yuan, Abdul Karim, Abdul Kadir, Ahmad, Mohd Faizal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231691
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912391
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author Yang Mohsin, Wan Syahirah
Abdullah Chue, Nor Shaireen
Abdul Hamid, Fazilah
Abu, Muhammad Azrai
Othman, Sukhilmi
Mat Jin, Norazilah
Woon, Shu Yuan
Abdul Karim, Abdul Kadir
Ahmad, Mohd Faizal
author_facet Yang Mohsin, Wan Syahirah
Abdullah Chue, Nor Shaireen
Abdul Hamid, Fazilah
Abu, Muhammad Azrai
Othman, Sukhilmi
Mat Jin, Norazilah
Woon, Shu Yuan
Abdul Karim, Abdul Kadir
Ahmad, Mohd Faizal
author_sort Yang Mohsin, Wan Syahirah
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description INVOcell is considered an alternative to conventional IVF proposed for intravaginal embryo culture; however, implementation is still low because evidence is scanty regarding its outcome and, most importantly, the device’s user satisfaction. Thus, we aim to compare the embryo outcome of sibling oocytes following INVOcell culture with conventional IVF (cIVF) by assessing its clinical outcome (fertilization, blastulation rate, and good embryo quality) and the user satisfaction evaluation based on a local validation questionnaire. A prospective study was done at a university-setting hospital for 12 months (July 2021–2022). The oocytes collected were divided into INVOcell and cIVF groups equally. Inclusion criteria included <40 years old and body mass index (BMI) < 30 kg/m(2). The pre- and post-satisfaction questionnaires were assessed. In total, 23 women were included following standard controlled ovarian stimulation (COS). The mean age was 32.9, and the mean BMI was 24.9 kg/m(2). Most of them suffered from tubal factors. A total of 252 oocytes were collected and incubated accordingly (cIVF; 138, INVOcell; 114). The blastulation rate was superior in the INVOcell group (p = 0.16); otherwise, the fertilization rate and good embryo quality were not significantly different between both methods (p > 0.05). Overall, women were satisfied with the INVOcell device as they were adequately advised, follow-up was scheduled, and the lowest score was obtained for all side effects of the device. Although both methods produce similar fertilization rates and good-quality embryos, the blastulation rates were better in the INVOcell group. Functionally, it is a user-friendly device and tolerable. Therefore, INVOcell can be used as an alternative method for reproductive treatment in carefully selected patients without jeopardizing the IVF outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-95646572022-10-15 Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study Yang Mohsin, Wan Syahirah Abdullah Chue, Nor Shaireen Abdul Hamid, Fazilah Abu, Muhammad Azrai Othman, Sukhilmi Mat Jin, Norazilah Woon, Shu Yuan Abdul Karim, Abdul Kadir Ahmad, Mohd Faizal Int J Environ Res Public Health Article INVOcell is considered an alternative to conventional IVF proposed for intravaginal embryo culture; however, implementation is still low because evidence is scanty regarding its outcome and, most importantly, the device’s user satisfaction. Thus, we aim to compare the embryo outcome of sibling oocytes following INVOcell culture with conventional IVF (cIVF) by assessing its clinical outcome (fertilization, blastulation rate, and good embryo quality) and the user satisfaction evaluation based on a local validation questionnaire. A prospective study was done at a university-setting hospital for 12 months (July 2021–2022). The oocytes collected were divided into INVOcell and cIVF groups equally. Inclusion criteria included <40 years old and body mass index (BMI) < 30 kg/m(2). The pre- and post-satisfaction questionnaires were assessed. In total, 23 women were included following standard controlled ovarian stimulation (COS). The mean age was 32.9, and the mean BMI was 24.9 kg/m(2). Most of them suffered from tubal factors. A total of 252 oocytes were collected and incubated accordingly (cIVF; 138, INVOcell; 114). The blastulation rate was superior in the INVOcell group (p = 0.16); otherwise, the fertilization rate and good embryo quality were not significantly different between both methods (p > 0.05). Overall, women were satisfied with the INVOcell device as they were adequately advised, follow-up was scheduled, and the lowest score was obtained for all side effects of the device. Although both methods produce similar fertilization rates and good-quality embryos, the blastulation rates were better in the INVOcell group. Functionally, it is a user-friendly device and tolerable. Therefore, INVOcell can be used as an alternative method for reproductive treatment in carefully selected patients without jeopardizing the IVF outcomes. MDPI 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9564657/ /pubmed/36231691 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912391 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang Mohsin, Wan Syahirah
Abdullah Chue, Nor Shaireen
Abdul Hamid, Fazilah
Abu, Muhammad Azrai
Othman, Sukhilmi
Mat Jin, Norazilah
Woon, Shu Yuan
Abdul Karim, Abdul Kadir
Ahmad, Mohd Faizal
Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study
title Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study
title_full Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study
title_fullStr Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study
title_short Comparison of Treatment Outcomes among Sibling Oocytes Using Different Culture Systems—Conventional IVF versus INVOcell Device—And Evaluation of INVOcell User Satisfaction: The INVOcIVF Study
title_sort comparison of treatment outcomes among sibling oocytes using different culture systems—conventional ivf versus invocell device—and evaluation of invocell user satisfaction: the invocivf study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9564657/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36231691
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191912391
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