Objective: To investigate whether the morphodynamic characterization of a euploid blastocyst's development allows a higher prediction of a live birth after single-embryo-transfer (SET). Design: Observational cohort study conducted in two phases: training and validation. Setting: Private in vitro fertilization centers. Patient(s): Euploid blastocysts: 511 and 319 first vitrified-warmed SETs from 868 and 546 patients undergoing preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A) in the training and validation phase, respectively. Intervention(s): Data collected from time of polar body extrusion to time of starting blastulation, and trophectoderm and inner-cell-mass static morphology in all embryos cultured in a specific time-lapse incubator with a continuous medium. Logistic regressions conducted to outline the variables showing a statistically significant association with live birth. In the validation phase, these variables were tested in an independent data set. Main Outcome Measure(s): Live births per SET. Result(s): The average live birth rate (LBR) in the training set was 40% (N = 207/511). Only time of morulation (tM) and trophectoderm quality were outlined as putative predictors of live birth at two IVF centers. In the validation set, the euploid blastocysts characterized by tM <80 hours and high-quality trophectoderm resulted in a LBR of 55.2% (n = 37/67), while those with tM ≥ 80 hours and a low-quality trophectoderm resulted in a LBR of 25.5% (N = 13/51). Conclusion(s): Time of morulation and trophectoderm quality are better predictors of a euploid blastocyst's reproductive competence. Our evidence was reproducible across different centers under specific culture conditions. These data support the crucial role of morulation for embryo development, a stage that involves massive morphologic, cellular, and molecular changes and deserves more investigation.

Time of morulation and trophectoderm quality are predictors of a live birth after euploid blastocyst transfer: a multicenter study / Rienzi, L.; Cimadomo, D.; Delgado, A.; Minasi, M. G.; Fabozzi, G.; Gallego, R. D.; Stoppa, M.; Bellver, J.; Giancani, A.; Esbert, M.; Capalbo, A.; Remohi, J.; Greco, E.; Ubaldi, F. M.; Meseguer, M.. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 112:6(2019), pp. 1080-1093.e1. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.07.1322]

Time of morulation and trophectoderm quality are predictors of a live birth after euploid blastocyst transfer: a multicenter study

Cimadomo D.;Giancani A.;Capalbo A.;
2019

Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether the morphodynamic characterization of a euploid blastocyst's development allows a higher prediction of a live birth after single-embryo-transfer (SET). Design: Observational cohort study conducted in two phases: training and validation. Setting: Private in vitro fertilization centers. Patient(s): Euploid blastocysts: 511 and 319 first vitrified-warmed SETs from 868 and 546 patients undergoing preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidies (PGT-A) in the training and validation phase, respectively. Intervention(s): Data collected from time of polar body extrusion to time of starting blastulation, and trophectoderm and inner-cell-mass static morphology in all embryos cultured in a specific time-lapse incubator with a continuous medium. Logistic regressions conducted to outline the variables showing a statistically significant association with live birth. In the validation phase, these variables were tested in an independent data set. Main Outcome Measure(s): Live births per SET. Result(s): The average live birth rate (LBR) in the training set was 40% (N = 207/511). Only time of morulation (tM) and trophectoderm quality were outlined as putative predictors of live birth at two IVF centers. In the validation set, the euploid blastocysts characterized by tM <80 hours and high-quality trophectoderm resulted in a LBR of 55.2% (n = 37/67), while those with tM ≥ 80 hours and a low-quality trophectoderm resulted in a LBR of 25.5% (N = 13/51). Conclusion(s): Time of morulation and trophectoderm quality are better predictors of a euploid blastocyst's reproductive competence. Our evidence was reproducible across different centers under specific culture conditions. These data support the crucial role of morulation for embryo development, a stage that involves massive morphologic, cellular, and molecular changes and deserves more investigation.
2019
Blastocyst; embryo selection; euploid; morula; time-lapse microscopy
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Time of morulation and trophectoderm quality are predictors of a live birth after euploid blastocyst transfer: a multicenter study / Rienzi, L.; Cimadomo, D.; Delgado, A.; Minasi, M. G.; Fabozzi, G.; Gallego, R. D.; Stoppa, M.; Bellver, J.; Giancani, A.; Esbert, M.; Capalbo, A.; Remohi, J.; Greco, E.; Ubaldi, F. M.; Meseguer, M.. - In: FERTILITY AND STERILITY. - ISSN 0015-0282. - 112:6(2019), pp. 1080-1093.e1. [10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.07.1322]
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