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NCT ID: NCT05578118
Brief Summary: The investigators follow up on the development of children born from ICSI-AOA using the Developmental Red Flags and Ages \& Stages Third Edition (ASQ-3) Questionnaires to give strong evidence about the safety of AOA in assisted reproductive technology.
Detailed Description: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) is the most widely utilized assisted reproductive technique (ART) worldwide. Fertilization rates obtained after ICSI treatment are reported between 70 and 80%, representing the most efficient ART; however, complete post-ICSI fertilization failure still occurs in 3-5% of cases. The leading cause of failed fertilization is failure to achieve oocyte activation, a crucial stage in the initiation of embryo development during fertilization. Assisted oocyte activation (AOA) using a calcium ionophore has been used for over a decade following ICSI fertilization failure. AOA is not considered a routine practice of ART yet, which is only suitable for patients with proper indications, including (i) total fertilization failure or low fertilization rate (\<30%) in the previous IVF; (ii) severe male factor infertility; (iii) patients with a history of embryo arrest or poor embryo quality in previous IVF cycle. Regarding technique, the artificial rise of induced calcium rises cannot precisely mimic the physiologically sperm-induced calcium oscillations. Little is known yet about the possible adverse effects of ionophores on post-implantation embryo development. Numerous studies have been conducted to compare the development of children born from ICSI - AOA versus non-AOA. Thus, the investigators performed this study to investigate the physical, mental, and motor development of children born following ICSI - AOA using the Developmental Red Flags and Ages \& Stages Third Edition (ASQ-3) Questionnaires.
Study: NCT05578118
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Protocol Section: NCT05578118