Fundamentos Biomédicos y Éticos de la Criopreservación de Embriones

Autores/as

  • Fernando Zegers Hochschild 1. Clínica Las Condes 2. Universidad Diego Portales
  • Javier A. Crosby Clínica Las Condes
  • Sofia P. Salas Universidad Diego Portales

Palabras clave:

Cryopreservation, Embryo dispositions, Embryo research, Legislation, Moral obligations, Reproductive techniques

Resumen

As part of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), the advent of embryo freezing lowered the number of embryos transferred, decreasing multiple births without jeopardizing pregnancy rates. Using vitrification technology, 90% of embryos survive after thawing, producing clinical pregnancy rates similar to those of fresh embryos (41.6% y 44.3% respectively). Furthermore, cumulative pregnancy rates, obtained after transferring fresh plus frozen/thawed embryos, can reach 70%. Frozen embryo transfers (FET) are reported by six of seven institutions, which are part of the Chilean ART registry, and altogether constitute 22.8% of all ART procedures. Increasing use of cryopreservation lowered overall multiple gestations from 33% in 1995 to 23% in 2011, reducing pre term births and perinatal mortality. For many people, embryo freezing generates ethical dilemmas, due to the potential risks to which embryos are exposed, and the uncontrolled accumulation and disposal of human embryos. Scientific evidence today shows that frozen/thawed embryos are not exposed to disproportionate risks, and by hindering its use, both women and their children are exposed to the risks of multiple gestation, repeated cycles of ovarian hormonal stimulation or the impossibility to afford repeated ART cycles. In this article, we provide biomedical, as well as ethical, arguments to sustain that embryo cryopreservation is not only justified but fundamental when offering infertility treatment with ART.

Biografía del autor/a

Fernando Zegers Hochschild, 1. Clínica Las Condes 2. Universidad Diego Portales

1. Médico , Unidad de Medicina Reproductiva, Clínica Las Condes; 2. Profesor, Programa de Ética y Políticas Públicas en Reproducción Humana, Universidad Diego Portales.

Javier A. Crosby, Clínica Las Condes

Director de Laboratorio Unidad de Medicina Reproductiva Clínica Las Condes

Sofia P. Salas, Universidad Diego Portales

Profesor, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Diego Portales.

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Publicado

2014-07-10

Cómo citar

Zegers Hochschild, F., Crosby, J. A., & Salas, S. P. (2014). Fundamentos Biomédicos y Éticos de la Criopreservación de Embriones. Revista Médica De Chile, 142(7). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/3705

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