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J Assist Reprod Genet


Title:Better IVF outcomes following improvements in laboratory air quality
Author(s):Khoudja RY; Xu Y; Li T; Zhou C;
Address:"Reproductive Medicine Center, The First Affiliated Hospital of SUN Yat-sen University, 58 Zhongshan Road II, Guangzhou, China, 510080"
Journal Title:J Assist Reprod Genet
Year:2013
Volume:20121216
Issue:1
Page Number:69 - 76
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-012-9900-1
ISSN/ISBN:1573-7330 (Electronic) 1058-0468 (Print) 1058-0468 (Linking)
Abstract:"BACKGROUND: It has been proved that air quality is crucial for the success of IVF because of the presence of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), microbes, and perfumes, all of which can be harmful to embryo development in vitro. Therefore IVF laboratories are equipped with high efficiency particulate air (HEPA), and activated carbon filters plus positive pressure for air particulate control, with or without CODA system. Here we introduce a new technology using specially treated Honeycomb matrix media aligned in the Landson series system for our laboratory air purification and its impact on IVF outcome. METHODS: Air samples were collected outside and inside the laboratory, and intra-incubator at three different time points, before and after changing carbon filters and after Landson system installation, and we correlated air compounds measure variation with IVF outcome from 1403 cycles. RESULTS: An improvement of air quality was confirmed with passages of total VOCs from 0.42 mg/m(3), 30.48 mg/m(3), 9.62 mg/m3, to 0.1 mg/m(3), 2.5 mg/m(3), 2.19 mg/m(3) through 0.07 mg/m(3), 0.16 mg/m(3), 0.29 mg/m(3), outside the laboratory, inside laboratory and intra-incubator respectively at three separated air sampling times. A clear decrease was observed in some VOCs such as formaldehyde, ethylene, acethylene, propylene, SO2, pentane, NOx, benzene, Hallon-1211, CFC and alcohol. At the same time a significant difference (P<0.05) was found between the third testing time TT3 after carbon filter change and Landson system installation and the first testing time TT1 before carbon filter change in fertilization rate 83.7 % vs 70.1 %, embryo cleavage rate 97.35 % vs 90.8 %, day 5 blastocyst formation rate 51.1 % vs 41.7 %, and pregnancy/implantation rates 54.6 %, 34.4 % vs 40.6 %, 26.4 %. CONCLUSION: Air purification by the new technology of Landson series significantly improved IVF laboratory air quality, and embryo quality, thus increased pregnancy and implantation rates"
Keywords:"Adult Air Filters/*statistics & numerical data Air Pollution, Indoor/*analysis Blastocyst/physiology Embryo Implantation Environmental Monitoring/methods Ethylenes/analysis Female Fertilization in Vitro/*methods Filtration/methods Formaldehyde/analysis Hu;"
Notes:"MedlineKhoudja, Rabea Youcef Xu, Yanwen Li, Tao Zhou, Canquan eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2012/12/18 J Assist Reprod Genet. 2013 Jan; 30(1):69-76. doi: 10.1007/s10815-012-9900-1. Epub 2012 Dec 16"

 
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