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Metabolomics Non Selection Study - Vitrolife Media

Recruiting
Conditions
Infertility
Interventions
Diagnostic Test: Overture Metabolomics Embryo Selection
Registration Number
NCT04976920
Lead Sponsor
Overture Life
Brief Summary

In this study, study investigators will collect embryo culture media on day 5 of vitro fertilization (IVF) culture, prior to vitrification and embryo transfer for testing via Metabolomic screening. Metabolomics is a new, non-invasive method of embryo selection which involves testing discarded embryo culture media for analytes secreted by the developing embryo. These analytes can be used to determine the implantation potential, and ploidy, of the embryo.

Detailed Description

Patients will undergo a routine IVF cycle. This will include ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval and fertilization of oocytes through intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). All fertilized oocytes will be cultured up to blastocyst for five to six days.

Spent media will be collected on day 5-6 for all embryos reaching blastocyst on day 5, and on day 6 for those reaching blastocyst on day 6. The spent culture media will be sent to a lab for metabolomic analysis.

For the embryo transfer, the best morphology blastocyst will be selected for transfer by the New Hope embryologist.

Approximately 8-11 days after the embryo transfer, the patient will return to the clinic for a serum pregnancy test. Should the test be negative, they will be closed out of the study. Should the test be positive, they will continue to be monitored.

The patient will return to the clinic at approximately 8 weeks after embryo transfer for a serum pregnancy test, and an ultrasound to detect fetal heartbeat. The outcome will be documented and the patient closed out of the study at this time.

The embryo transfer outcome will be compared to the metabolomics result to determine the NPV and PPV of metabolomics vs implantation.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
Female
Target Recruitment
205
Inclusion Criteria
  • Women of any age, 25% of patients <35 years, 25% of patients 35-37, 25% of patients 38-40, and 25% of patients >40 years.
  • Signed Subject Consent Form. No inferior limit on number of eggs
Exclusion Criteria

At the time of initial visit:

  • Require or request PGT of any kind
  • Low ovarian reserve defined as follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) >10 IU/L on day 2-4 of a prior menstrual cycle and anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) <15 pmol/L (or <2 ng/ml) within prior 12 months of cycle start

At the time of embryo selection:

-Patients without at least one embryo to transfer.

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Treatment GroupOverture Metabolomics Embryo SelectionPatients will undergo a routine IVF cycle. This will include ovarian stimulation, egg retrieval and fertilization of oocytes through intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). All fertilized oocytes will be cultured up to blastocyst for five to six days. Spent media will be collected on day 5-6 for all embryos reaching blastocyst on day 5, and on day 6 for those reaching blastocyst on day 6. The spent culture media will be sent to a lab for metabolomic analysis. For the embryo transfer, the best morphology blastocyst will be selected for transfer by the New Hope embryologist. The embryo transfer outcome will be compared to the metabolomics result to determine the NPV and PPV of metabolomics vs implantation.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Negative predictive value (NPV) and positive predictive value (PPV) for MEI vs. expected implantation based solely on morphology.Approximately 4-5 months, inclusive of IVF cycle, embryo transfer and monitoring up to eight weeks

PPV (MEI high potential implanting / Total implanting), NPV (MEI low potential implanting / Total not implanting)

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (2)

Grupo Procrearte

🇦🇷

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Clinical Juana Crespo

🇪🇸

Valencia, Spain

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