Literature DB >> 27005274

Obstetric and neonatal outcomes in blastocyst-stage biopsy with frozen embryo transfer and cleavage-stage biopsy with fresh embryo transfer after preimplantation genetic diagnosis/screening.

Shuang Jing1, Keli Luo1, Hui He1, Changfu Lu1, Shuoping Zhang1, Yueqiu Tan1, Fei Gong1, Guangxiu Lu1, Ge Lin2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study whether embryo biopsy for preimplantation genetic diagnosis/preimplantation genetic screening (PGD/PGS) can influence pregnancy complications and neonatal outcomes.
DESIGN: Retrospective analysis.
SETTING: University-affiliated center. PATIENT(S): This study included data from women and their neonates born after PGD/PGS (n = 317). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Questionnaires were designed to obtain information relating to pregnancy complications and neonatal outcomes. INTERVENTION(S): Two major strategies for PGD/PGS were evaluated. Blastocyst-stage biopsy and frozen embryo transfer (BB-FET) was carried out in 166 patients, and cleavage-stage biopsy and fresh embryo transfer (CB-ET) was carried out in 129 patients. RESULT(S): The incidence of gestational hypertension was significantly higher in BB-FET compared with in CB-ET (9.0% vs. 2.3%, adjusted odds ratio [OR] and 95% confidence interval [CI], 4.85 [1.34, 17.56]). In twins, the birthweight (median [range], 2.70 kg [1.55-3.60 kg] vs. 2.50 kg [1.23-3.75 kg]) was higher in BB-FET than in CB-ET and the gestational age was longer in BB-FET than in CB-ET (median [range], 36.71 weeks [31.14-39.29 weeks] vs. 35.57 weeks [30.57-38.43 weeks]). There was no difference in the incidence of singleton births between the two groups except in the incidence of preterm births (28-37 weeks; 5.3% vs. 16.5% in CB-ET and BB-FET). No significant differences were detected in the incidence of perinatal deaths, birth defects, gender of neonates, and large for gestational age in both singletons and twins, although the numbers of some events were small. CONCLUSION(S): BB-FET is associated with a higher incidence of gestational hypertension but better neonatal outcomes compared with CB-ET, especially in twins.
Copyright © 2016 American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Preimplantation genetic diagnosis; blastocyst-stage biopsy; cleavage-stage biopsy; frozen embryo transfer; neonatal outcomes; pregnancy complications

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 27005274     DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2016.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fertil Steril        ISSN: 0015-0282            Impact factor:   7.329


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