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Is Day-4 morula biopsy a feasible alternative for preimplantation genetic testing? | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study evaluates the effectiveness of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT-M) on embryos collected at different stages: Day-3, Day-4, and "delayed" Day-4 embryos.
  • A total of 906 patients were analyzed, revealing that Day-4 morula embryos had higher pregnancy rates compared to Day-3 cleavage-stage embryos, despite Day-4 "delayed" embryos showing lower rates than both groups.
  • The results suggest that embryo biopsy on Day-4 is not only possible but may also lead to better pregnancy outcomes, indicating the need for further research on cumulative live-birth rates in different biopsy timing.

Article Abstract

Objective: To assess the efficacy and clinical outcome of PGT-M undertaken on Day-3, Day-4 and Day-4 "delayed" embryos that were unsuitable for biopsy on Day-3.

Design And Setting: Cohort-historical study of all consecutive patients admitted to the IVF-PGT-M program in a large tertiary center.

Main Outcome Measure(s): The pregnancy rates and the percentages of complete, incomplete diagnosis, PCR failure, abnormal embryos in PGT of Day-3 cleavage-stage, Day-4 and Day-4 "delayed" embryos.

Patients And Methods: We reviewed the medical files of all consecutive patients admitted to our IVF for a fresh IVF-PGT-M cycle. Patients were divided into 3 groups according to the day of blastomere biopsy: Day 3 cleavage-stage, Day-4 morula and Day-4 "delayed" embryos. The laboratory data, genetic diagnostic and clinical results were collected and compared between the different study groups.

Results: Nine hundred and six patients underwent PGT-M cycles in our PGT program: 747, 127 and 32 in the Day-3, Day- 4 and Day-4 "delayed" groups, respectively. Ongoing pregnancy rates per transfer and per patient (15.8% and 9.4%, respectively) were non-significantly lower in the Day-4 "delayed", compared to Day-3 (21.4% and 17.5%, respectively) and Day-4 (24.3% and 19.7%, respectively). When comparing ALL morulas (Day-4 and Day-4 "delayed") to ALL cleavage-stage embryos (Day-3, Day-4 and Day-4 "delayed"), a significantly higher ongoing pregnancy rate was demonstrated following the transfer of embryos derived from morula biopsy, as compared to biopsy at the cleavage-stage (33.3% vs 20.5%, p<0.03, respectively).

Conclusion: Day-4 embryo biopsy is feasible and yields comparable and even higher ongoing pregnancy rate if undertaken at the morula stage. Further studies evaluating the cumulative live-birth rate per started cycles in Day-3 vs Day-4 embryo biopsy for PGT-M are warranted.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7486131PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0238599PLOS

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