OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of day 3 morphologic criteria in identifying the best embryos. DESIGN: Prospective observational study. SETTING: University IVF program. PATIENT(S): One hundred cycles in women desiring blastocyst transfer who had > or =3 eight-cell embryos on day 3. INTERVENTION(S): On day 3, the embryologist chose the two embryos that would have been transferred that day. On day 5, embryos were examined to determine the best and second-best blastocysts. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Accuracy of day 3 picks as measured in culture on day 5, outcome of nontransferred picks, and cryopreservation rate. RESULT(S): All cycles reached the blastocyst stage and 73% had cryopreservation. The mean number of blastocysts was 4.8 (3.2 on day 5 and 1.6 on day 6). Neither pick was chosen in 39% of cycles; one pick was transferred in 38%; and both picks were transferred in 23%. Of 116 nontransferred picks, 51 were frozen and 65 arrested, with both picks arresting in 9 cycles. The single best blastocyst was chosen from the picks in 39% of cycles. CONCLUSION(S): Morphologic criteria for cleavage-stage embryo selection may fall short when the transfer is limited to two embryos. Culture to blastocyst is warranted in this population to avoid high-order multiples and still be able to choose the two embryos with the highest implantation potential.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the accuracy of day 3 morphologic criteria in identifying the best embryos. DESIGN: Prospective observational study. SETTING: University IVF program. PATIENT(S): One hundred cycles in women desiring blastocyst transfer who had > or =3 eight-cell embryos on day 3. INTERVENTION(S): On day 3, the embryologist chose the two embryos that would have been transferred that day. On day 5, embryos were examined to determine the best and second-best blastocysts. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Accuracy of day 3 picks as measured in culture on day 5, outcome of nontransferred picks, and cryopreservation rate. RESULT(S): All cycles reached the blastocyst stage and 73% had cryopreservation. The mean number of blastocysts was 4.8 (3.2 on day 5 and 1.6 on day 6). Neither pick was chosen in 39% of cycles; one pick was transferred in 38%; and both picks were transferred in 23%. Of 116 nontransferred picks, 51 were frozen and 65 arrested, with both picks arresting in 9 cycles. The single best blastocyst was chosen from the picks in 39% of cycles. CONCLUSION(S): Morphologic criteria for cleavage-stage embryo selection may fall short when the transfer is limited to two embryos. Culture to blastocyst is warranted in this population to avoid high-order multiples and still be able to choose the two embryos with the highest implantation potential.
Authors: Sang Min Kang; Sang Won Lee; Hak Jun Jeong; San Hyun Yoon; Min Whan Koh; Jin Ho Lim; Seong Goo Lee Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 2012-03-01 Impact factor: 3.412
Authors: Lora K Shahine; Richard O Burney; Barry Behr; Amin A Milki; Lynn M Westphal; Ruth B Lathi Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 2009-02-12 Impact factor: 3.412
Authors: Amin A Milki; Sunny H Jun; Mary D Hinckley; Lynn W Westphal; Linda C Giudice; Barry Behr Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 2003-08 Impact factor: 3.412