Middle East Fertility Society Journal (Dec 2015)

Blastocyst culture depends on quality of embryos on day 3, not quantity

  • Natarajamani Sasikala,
  • Ayyappan Rajapriya,
  • Subramaniam Mahalakshmi,
  • Dakshina Moorthy Janani,
  • Bharghav Archana,
  • P.J. Parameaswari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mefs.2015.01.004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 4
pp. 224 – 230

Abstract

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Study objective: Our aim was to find whether the number really matters and if good blastocysts can be developed even with less numbers on day 3 provided quality is good. Design: A retrospective analysis of all fresh ICSI cycles with a maximum of 6 embryos on day 3, excluding Donor Oocyte, donor embryo and frozen embryo cycles was done. Setting: A Tertiary Infertility Centre in the metro city Chennai, India. Materials and methods: A total number of 84 ICSI cycles with 320 embryos were categorized into six groups based on the day 3 embryo numbers in each cohort. Main outcome measure: ANOVA was used to compare the mean blastocyst formation between these groups and was statistically significant (P = 0.000). Diagnostic Efficacy for these groups was tested using F1 Score and Mathew’s Correlation Coefficient. Conclusion: Incidence of blast formation rate for the Case group with embryos (1–3) was observed to be 91.5% and 83.2% for the Control group with embryos (>3) and was significant with an overall pregnancy rate 40.5%. Blastocyst culture is possible even with less numbers on day 3 if the quality of embryos is good.

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