Blastocyst Morphology Holds Clues Concerning The Chromosomal Status of The Embryo

Authors

  • Amanda Souza Setti Fertility -Assisted Fertilization Center, Sao Paulo -SP, Brazil
  • Assumpto Iaconelli Jr. Fertility -Assisted Fertilization Center, Sao Paulo -SP, Brazil
  • Daniela Paes Almeida Ferreira Braga Fertility -Assisted Fertilization Center, Sao Paulo -SP, Brazil
  • Edson Borges Jr. 1. Fertility -Assisted Fertilization Center, Sao Paulo -SP, Brazil 2. Institute Sapientiae -Educational and Research Center in Assisted Reproduction, Sao Paulo -SP, Brazil
  • Rita de Cassia Savio Figueira Fertility -Assisted Fertilization Center, Sao Paulo -SP, Brazil
Abstract:

Background Embryo morphology has been proposed as an alternative marker of chromosomal status. The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the association between the chromosomal status on day 3 of embryo development and blastocyst morphology.Embryo morphology has been proposed as an alternative marker of chromosomal status. The objective of this retrospective cohort study was to investigate the association between the chromosomal status on day 3 of embryo development and blastocyst morphology. MaterialsAndMethods A total of 596 embryos obtained from 106 cycles of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) followed by preimplantation genetic aneuploidy screening (PGS) were included in this retrospective study. We evaluated the relationship between blastocyst morphological features and embryonic chromosomal alteration. Results Of the 564 embryos with fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) results, 200 reached the blastocyst stage on day 5 of development. There was a significantly higher proportion of euploid embryos in those that achieved the blastocyst stage (59.0%) compared to embryos that did not develop to blastocysts (41.2%) on day 5 (P

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volume 9  issue 2

pages  215- 220

publication date 2015-07-01

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