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Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth

The primary purpose of this time-lapse data analysis was to identify the association between the nucleation status of a Day 2 preimplantation embryo and live births following in vitro fertilization (IVF). The retrospective data analysis was based on 2769 transferred embryos from 1966 treatment cycle...

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Autores principales: Sayed, Shabana, Reigstad, Marte Myhre, Petersen, Bjørn Molt, Schwennicke, Arne, Hausken, Jon Wegner, Storeng, Ritsa
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274502
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author Sayed, Shabana
Reigstad, Marte Myhre
Petersen, Bjørn Molt
Schwennicke, Arne
Hausken, Jon Wegner
Storeng, Ritsa
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Reigstad, Marte Myhre
Petersen, Bjørn Molt
Schwennicke, Arne
Hausken, Jon Wegner
Storeng, Ritsa
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description The primary purpose of this time-lapse data analysis was to identify the association between the nucleation status of a Day 2 preimplantation embryo and live births following in vitro fertilization (IVF). The retrospective data analysis was based on 2769 transferred embryos from 1966 treatment cycles and utilised only Known Implantation Data (KID) for live births. Nucleation errors (NE) such as micronucleation, binucleation, multinucleation and minor error groups, were annotated in the time-lapse images which were taken every 15 minutes for a minimum of 44 hours post insemination. Further, factors that may impact NE and the relationship of early morphological attributes and morphokinetic variables with NE occurrence were explored. The frequency of NE among the transferred embryos was 23.8%. The reversibility of NE evidenced by their presence at the two-cell stage, but absence at the four-cell stage was 89.6%. Embryos exhibiting nucleation errors at the two-cell stage had significantly lower live birth rates compared to embryos with no nucleation errors, constituting a significant predictor. A Generalized Additive Mixed Model was used to control for confounders and for controlling clustering effects from dual embryo transfers. Increased incidences of NE were observed with increasing age, with delayed occurrence of cell divisions and in oocytes inseminated with surgically retrieved spermatozoa. NE assessment and their impact on live birth provides valuable markers for early preimplantation embryo selection. In addition, the high incidence of reversibility of NE and their possible impact on live birth suggest that incorporating two-cell nuclear status annotations in embryo selection, alongside morphology and morphokinetics, is of value.
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spelling pubmed-94989592022-09-23 Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth Sayed, Shabana Reigstad, Marte Myhre Petersen, Bjørn Molt Schwennicke, Arne Hausken, Jon Wegner Storeng, Ritsa PLoS One Research Article The primary purpose of this time-lapse data analysis was to identify the association between the nucleation status of a Day 2 preimplantation embryo and live births following in vitro fertilization (IVF). The retrospective data analysis was based on 2769 transferred embryos from 1966 treatment cycles and utilised only Known Implantation Data (KID) for live births. Nucleation errors (NE) such as micronucleation, binucleation, multinucleation and minor error groups, were annotated in the time-lapse images which were taken every 15 minutes for a minimum of 44 hours post insemination. Further, factors that may impact NE and the relationship of early morphological attributes and morphokinetic variables with NE occurrence were explored. The frequency of NE among the transferred embryos was 23.8%. The reversibility of NE evidenced by their presence at the two-cell stage, but absence at the four-cell stage was 89.6%. Embryos exhibiting nucleation errors at the two-cell stage had significantly lower live birth rates compared to embryos with no nucleation errors, constituting a significant predictor. A Generalized Additive Mixed Model was used to control for confounders and for controlling clustering effects from dual embryo transfers. Increased incidences of NE were observed with increasing age, with delayed occurrence of cell divisions and in oocytes inseminated with surgically retrieved spermatozoa. NE assessment and their impact on live birth provides valuable markers for early preimplantation embryo selection. In addition, the high incidence of reversibility of NE and their possible impact on live birth suggest that incorporating two-cell nuclear status annotations in embryo selection, alongside morphology and morphokinetics, is of value. Public Library of Science 2022-09-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9498959/ /pubmed/36137104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274502 Text en © 2022 Sayed et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sayed, Shabana
Reigstad, Marte Myhre
Petersen, Bjørn Molt
Schwennicke, Arne
Hausken, Jon Wegner
Storeng, Ritsa
Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth
title Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth
title_full Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth
title_fullStr Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth
title_full_unstemmed Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth
title_short Nucleation status of Day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during IVF, is associated with live birth
title_sort nucleation status of day 2 pre-implantation embryos, acquired by time-lapse imaging during ivf, is associated with live birth
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9498959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36137104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274502
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