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Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study

BACKGROUND: Previous studies have arguably associated poor embryo morphology with low birth weight in singletons following single embryo transfer. However, the association between birth weight and specific morphological features in the cleavage stage remains less known. The purpose of the study was...

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Autores principales: Cai, Jiali, Liu, Lanlan, Chen, Jinghua, Liu, Zhenfang, Jiang, Xiaoming, Chen, Haixiao, Ren, Jianzhi
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36213263
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.919283
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author Cai, Jiali
Liu, Lanlan
Chen, Jinghua
Liu, Zhenfang
Jiang, Xiaoming
Chen, Haixiao
Ren, Jianzhi
author_facet Cai, Jiali
Liu, Lanlan
Chen, Jinghua
Liu, Zhenfang
Jiang, Xiaoming
Chen, Haixiao
Ren, Jianzhi
author_sort Cai, Jiali
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description BACKGROUND: Previous studies have arguably associated poor embryo morphology with low birth weight in singletons following single embryo transfer. However, the association between birth weight and specific morphological features in the cleavage stage remains less known. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether morphological features of embryos at the cleavage stage affect birth weight following blastocyst transfer. METHODS: The single-center retrospective cohort study included 4,226 singletons derived from fresh single cleavage-stage embryo transfer (ET; n = 1,185), fresh single blastocyst transfer (BT; n = 787), or frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfer (FBT; n = 2,254) between 2016 and 2019. Morphological parameters including early cleavage, day-3 fragmentation, symmetry, blastomere number, and blastocyst morphology were associated with neonatal birth weight and birth weight z-score in multivariate regression models. The models were adjusted for maternal age, body mass index (BMI), parity, peak estradiol level, endometrial thickness, insemination protocol, female etiologies, order of transfer, mode of delivery, and year of treatment. RESULTS: Adjusted for confounders, day-3 fragmentation was the only morphological feature associated with birth weight and birth weight z-score, while early cleavage, symmetry, blastomere number, and blastocyst morphology were not. Day-3 fragmentation increased the birth weight in both the ET (115.4 g, 95% CI: 26.6–204.2) and BT groups (168.8 g, 95% CI: 48.8–288.8) but not in the FBT group (7.47 g, 95% CI: -46.4 to 61.3). The associations between birth weight and these morphological parameters were confirmed through birth weight z-score analyses. The adjusted odds of large for gestational age (LGA) and high birth weight were also significantly greater in singletons following the transfer of fragmented embryos in the BT group [odds ratio (OR) 3, 95% CI: 1.2–7.51 and OR 3.65, 95% CI: 1.33–10, respectively]. The presence of fragmentation at the cleavage stage also affected the association between the blastocyst morphology and birth weight. Inner cell mass grades were negatively associated with birth weight in blastocysts with day-3 fragmentation but not in blastocysts without. CONCLUSIONS: The birth weight following blastocyst transfer was found to be positively associated with fragmentation at the cleavage stage. The data did not support the argument that transferring a poor-looking embryo may increase the risks of low birth weight. However, concerns for LGA infants remain.
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spelling pubmed-95381762022-10-08 Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study Cai, Jiali Liu, Lanlan Chen, Jinghua Liu, Zhenfang Jiang, Xiaoming Chen, Haixiao Ren, Jianzhi Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology BACKGROUND: Previous studies have arguably associated poor embryo morphology with low birth weight in singletons following single embryo transfer. However, the association between birth weight and specific morphological features in the cleavage stage remains less known. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether morphological features of embryos at the cleavage stage affect birth weight following blastocyst transfer. METHODS: The single-center retrospective cohort study included 4,226 singletons derived from fresh single cleavage-stage embryo transfer (ET; n = 1,185), fresh single blastocyst transfer (BT; n = 787), or frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfer (FBT; n = 2,254) between 2016 and 2019. Morphological parameters including early cleavage, day-3 fragmentation, symmetry, blastomere number, and blastocyst morphology were associated with neonatal birth weight and birth weight z-score in multivariate regression models. The models were adjusted for maternal age, body mass index (BMI), parity, peak estradiol level, endometrial thickness, insemination protocol, female etiologies, order of transfer, mode of delivery, and year of treatment. RESULTS: Adjusted for confounders, day-3 fragmentation was the only morphological feature associated with birth weight and birth weight z-score, while early cleavage, symmetry, blastomere number, and blastocyst morphology were not. Day-3 fragmentation increased the birth weight in both the ET (115.4 g, 95% CI: 26.6–204.2) and BT groups (168.8 g, 95% CI: 48.8–288.8) but not in the FBT group (7.47 g, 95% CI: -46.4 to 61.3). The associations between birth weight and these morphological parameters were confirmed through birth weight z-score analyses. The adjusted odds of large for gestational age (LGA) and high birth weight were also significantly greater in singletons following the transfer of fragmented embryos in the BT group [odds ratio (OR) 3, 95% CI: 1.2–7.51 and OR 3.65, 95% CI: 1.33–10, respectively]. The presence of fragmentation at the cleavage stage also affected the association between the blastocyst morphology and birth weight. Inner cell mass grades were negatively associated with birth weight in blastocysts with day-3 fragmentation but not in blastocysts without. CONCLUSIONS: The birth weight following blastocyst transfer was found to be positively associated with fragmentation at the cleavage stage. The data did not support the argument that transferring a poor-looking embryo may increase the risks of low birth weight. However, concerns for LGA infants remain. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9538176/ /pubmed/36213263 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.919283 Text en Copyright © 2022 Cai, Liu, Chen, Liu, Jiang, Chen and Ren https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Cai, Jiali
Liu, Lanlan
Chen, Jinghua
Liu, Zhenfang
Jiang, Xiaoming
Chen, Haixiao
Ren, Jianzhi
Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study
title Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study
title_full Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study
title_fullStr Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study
title_full_unstemmed Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study
title_short Day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: A retrospective study
title_sort day-3-embryo fragmentation is associated with singleton birth weight following fresh single blastocyst transfer: a retrospective study
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9538176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36213263
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2022.919283
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