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COMPARISON OF PREGNANCY ACHIEVEMENT IN DAY 7 EMBRYOS WITH NGS DEPENDING ON AGE
After the fertilization stage, extending embryo culture (blastocyst culture) until day 5 may be the most appropriate and alternative way to select embryos for transfer. Extending embryo developmental follow-up until day 5/6 is a selection tool to select embryos with a higher probability of implantat...
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Published in: | Reproductive biomedicine online 2024-11, Vol.49 |
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Summary: | After the fertilization stage, extending embryo culture (blastocyst culture) until day 5 may be the most appropriate and alternative way to select embryos for transfer. Extending embryo developmental follow-up until day 5/6 is a selection tool to select embryos with a higher probability of implantation rather than improving embryo quality. The developmental potential of D5, D6 and D7 blastocysts gradually decreases with increasing culture time. Therefore, the traditional practice in the laboratory is to select embryos for transfer, biopsy or cryopreservation at D5/D6. Studies on D7 blastocysts are very limited and controversial. Clinically, in some patients, if blastocysts cannot form at D5/D6 due to poor embryo quality due to advanced maternal age or other reasons, they can be cultured until D7. Therefore, the use of slowly developing D7 blastocysts will be of great importance for these patients.
This is a retrospective study planned to monitor paternal and maternal age, preimplantation genetic diagnosis/screening results and pregnancy status of patients who came for IVF treatment during the 7th day embryo development process.
84 embryos of 73 patients who came to Bahçeci Umut IVF Center and completed their development on the 7th day and were frozen by NGS were included in the study. NGS results of 14 patients were normal, NGS results of 54 patients were abnormal, DNA was not detected in 2 patients, and biopsy was performed on 2 patients but was not performed upon the patient's request. Of the 15 female patients who were 35; 53 embryos out of 67 embryos of 58 patients were abnormal (%79,1), 12 embryos were normal (%17,9) and DNA was not detected in 2 embryos (%2,98). The results of 9 patients were normal (% 15,5), 47 patients were abnormal (% 81) and DNA was not detected in 2 patients (%3,44). Of the 5 patients with normal NGS results (%55,5), 2 had live births (% 40) and 2 |
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ISSN: | 1472-6483 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.rbmo.2024.104571 |