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Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate

Background: Clinical reproductive centers produce large amounts of surplus poor-quality embryos annually, how to maximize the use of these embryos, and which of them have the potential to develop into blastocyst stage and influencing factors were lack of systematic research. Objective: To investigat...

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Autores principales: Zhu, Hai Bo, Zhang, Zhi Hong, Fadlalla, Elfateh, Wang, Rui Xue, Geng, Dong Feng, Liu, Rui Zhi
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4248145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25469133
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author Zhu, Hai Bo
Zhang, Zhi Hong
Fadlalla, Elfateh
Wang, Rui Xue
Geng, Dong Feng
Liu, Rui Zhi
author_facet Zhu, Hai Bo
Zhang, Zhi Hong
Fadlalla, Elfateh
Wang, Rui Xue
Geng, Dong Feng
Liu, Rui Zhi
author_sort Zhu, Hai Bo
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description Background: Clinical reproductive centers produce large amounts of surplus poor-quality embryos annually, how to maximize the use of these embryos, and which of them have the potential to develop into blastocyst stage and influencing factors were lack of systematic research. Objective: To investigate the fate of surplus poor-quality embryos which were cultured to obtain blastocyst, determine the factors which may influence the blastulation, and discuss their application in predicting of the pregnancy outcomes. Materials and Methods: Day 3 (D3) after embryo transfer and freezing, surplus poor-quality embryos from IVF/ICSI cycles were cultured to blastocyst by the sequential method, then the blastulation outcomes were observed. Focusing on the blastulation rate of those embryos with different number cells and different embryonic grade; and last the relationship between the pregnancy outcomes of remained poor-quality embryos with successful blastulation or failed blastulation groups were studied. Results: Of 127 patients with 569 poor-quality in vitro cultured embryos, there were formation of 248 blastocysts from 91 patients (43.59%), which lead to development of 138 high-quality blastocysts (24.25%). With the increase in cells number of D 3 blastomeres, the blastulation rate gradually increased, that, 7-cell blastomeres blastulation rate was the highest (70.59%), and 8-cell blastomeres is a little below (70.37%); while the embryonic levels and blastulation rate did not show this positive relationship. The clinical pregnancy rate and implantation rate of those who had successful blastulation (67.03% and 42.39%) were higher than of those who failed to develop to blastocyst (p=0.039). Conclusion: Day 3 poor-quality embryos with successful blastulation or with failed blastulation had predictive value on pregnancy outcomes. For embryo transfer 7-8 cells grade III-IV embryo is better than 4-5 cells grade I-II embryo, in case of lack good-quality embryos.
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spelling pubmed-42481452014-12-02 Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate Zhu, Hai Bo Zhang, Zhi Hong Fadlalla, Elfateh Wang, Rui Xue Geng, Dong Feng Liu, Rui Zhi Iran J Reprod Med Original Article Background: Clinical reproductive centers produce large amounts of surplus poor-quality embryos annually, how to maximize the use of these embryos, and which of them have the potential to develop into blastocyst stage and influencing factors were lack of systematic research. Objective: To investigate the fate of surplus poor-quality embryos which were cultured to obtain blastocyst, determine the factors which may influence the blastulation, and discuss their application in predicting of the pregnancy outcomes. Materials and Methods: Day 3 (D3) after embryo transfer and freezing, surplus poor-quality embryos from IVF/ICSI cycles were cultured to blastocyst by the sequential method, then the blastulation outcomes were observed. Focusing on the blastulation rate of those embryos with different number cells and different embryonic grade; and last the relationship between the pregnancy outcomes of remained poor-quality embryos with successful blastulation or failed blastulation groups were studied. Results: Of 127 patients with 569 poor-quality in vitro cultured embryos, there were formation of 248 blastocysts from 91 patients (43.59%), which lead to development of 138 high-quality blastocysts (24.25%). With the increase in cells number of D 3 blastomeres, the blastulation rate gradually increased, that, 7-cell blastomeres blastulation rate was the highest (70.59%), and 8-cell blastomeres is a little below (70.37%); while the embryonic levels and blastulation rate did not show this positive relationship. The clinical pregnancy rate and implantation rate of those who had successful blastulation (67.03% and 42.39%) were higher than of those who failed to develop to blastocyst (p=0.039). Conclusion: Day 3 poor-quality embryos with successful blastulation or with failed blastulation had predictive value on pregnancy outcomes. For embryo transfer 7-8 cells grade III-IV embryo is better than 4-5 cells grade I-II embryo, in case of lack good-quality embryos. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2014-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4248145/ /pubmed/25469133 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhu, Hai Bo
Zhang, Zhi Hong
Fadlalla, Elfateh
Wang, Rui Xue
Geng, Dong Feng
Liu, Rui Zhi
Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
title Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
title_full Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
title_fullStr Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
title_full_unstemmed Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
title_short Culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
title_sort culturing surplus poor-quality embryos to blastocyst stage have positive predictive value of clinical pregnancy rate
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4248145/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25469133
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