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Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls
OBJECTIVE: To investigate if patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have altered embryo morphokinetics when compared with controls. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING: Single academic fertility clinic in a tertiary hospital setting. PATIENT(S): Age- and body mass index–matched pa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244380/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xfre.2020.05.006 |
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author | Chappell, Neil Ryan Barsky, Maya Shah, Jaimin Peavey, Mary Yang, Liubin Sangi-Haghpeykar, Haleh Gibbons, William Blesson, Chellakkan Selvanesan |
author_facet | Chappell, Neil Ryan Barsky, Maya Shah, Jaimin Peavey, Mary Yang, Liubin Sangi-Haghpeykar, Haleh Gibbons, William Blesson, Chellakkan Selvanesan |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To investigate if patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have altered embryo morphokinetics when compared with controls. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING: Single academic fertility clinic in a tertiary hospital setting. PATIENT(S): Age- and body mass index–matched patients who underwent in vitro fertilization diagnosed with PCOS using the Rotterdam criteria. A subanalysis was performed on patients with PCOS with hyperandrogenemia. Sixty-four patients with PCOS were identified with 990 embryos that were matched with 64 control patients with 628 embryos. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Time to blastulation. RESULT(S): Embryos from women with PCOS displayed faster growth rate at t7, t8, and t9; all other morphokinetic points were similar. Patients with PCOS also had a higher number of oocytes retrieved. No differences were seen in the fertilization rate or blastulation rate. Patients with PCOS had a higher miscarriage rate (38.1% in PCOS vs. 18.8% in controls). Patients with hyperandrogenic PCOS showed a faster growth rate at t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, and morula. CONCLUSION(S): Embryos from women with PCOS grew faster until 9-cell stage and women with hyperandrogenic PCOS until morula. Patients with PCOS also showed a higher miscarriage rate. The alterations in early embryo development are consistent with altered fertility and obstetric outcomes in the population with PCOS and may be due to the hyperandrogenic microenvironment in the ovarian follicle. |
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spelling | pubmed-82443802021-07-02 Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls Chappell, Neil Ryan Barsky, Maya Shah, Jaimin Peavey, Mary Yang, Liubin Sangi-Haghpeykar, Haleh Gibbons, William Blesson, Chellakkan Selvanesan F S Rep Original Article OBJECTIVE: To investigate if patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) have altered embryo morphokinetics when compared with controls. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort analysis. SETTING: Single academic fertility clinic in a tertiary hospital setting. PATIENT(S): Age- and body mass index–matched patients who underwent in vitro fertilization diagnosed with PCOS using the Rotterdam criteria. A subanalysis was performed on patients with PCOS with hyperandrogenemia. Sixty-four patients with PCOS were identified with 990 embryos that were matched with 64 control patients with 628 embryos. INTERVENTION(S): None. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Time to blastulation. RESULT(S): Embryos from women with PCOS displayed faster growth rate at t7, t8, and t9; all other morphokinetic points were similar. Patients with PCOS also had a higher number of oocytes retrieved. No differences were seen in the fertilization rate or blastulation rate. Patients with PCOS had a higher miscarriage rate (38.1% in PCOS vs. 18.8% in controls). Patients with hyperandrogenic PCOS showed a faster growth rate at t5, t6, t7, t8, t9, and morula. CONCLUSION(S): Embryos from women with PCOS grew faster until 9-cell stage and women with hyperandrogenic PCOS until morula. Patients with PCOS also showed a higher miscarriage rate. The alterations in early embryo development are consistent with altered fertility and obstetric outcomes in the population with PCOS and may be due to the hyperandrogenic microenvironment in the ovarian follicle. Elsevier 2020-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8244380/ /pubmed/34223228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xfre.2020.05.006 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Chappell, Neil Ryan Barsky, Maya Shah, Jaimin Peavey, Mary Yang, Liubin Sangi-Haghpeykar, Haleh Gibbons, William Blesson, Chellakkan Selvanesan Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
title | Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
title_full | Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
title_fullStr | Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
title_full_unstemmed | Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
title_short | Embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
title_sort | embryos from polycystic ovary syndrome patients with hyperandrogenemia reach morula stage faster than controls |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8244380/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34223228 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xfre.2020.05.006 |
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