tailieunhanh - Embryo morphology may change after biopsy for preimplantation genetic diagnosis

There are many methods for treating infertility patients, IVF plays an important role in the field of assisted reproduction and development are increasingly widespread in the world. However, the success rate in assisted reproduction only reached 30 - 40%. Currently, most are choosing embryos based on morphological criteria of the embryo. | JOURNAL OF MILITARY PHARMACO-MEDICINE No7-2015 EMBRYO MORPHOLOGY MAY CHANGE AFTER BIOPSY FOR PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS? Vu Van Tam* et al SUMMARY There are many methods for treating infertility patients, IVF plays an important role in the field of assisted reproduction and development are increasingly widespread in the world. However, the success rate in assisted reproduction only reached 30 - 40%. Currently, most are choosing embryos based on morphological criteria of the embryo. However, the morphological assessment not fully reflect the true quality of the embryos, if only based on morphological parameters, the results of in vitro fertilization treatment is limited. To improve the quality and refinement of some genetic diseases, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is one of the critical requirements, urgent and practical. On that basis, we conducted this study to evaluate embryo morphological changes and assess some factors affecting the ability of embryo survival and create blastocyst after biopsy. Subjects and methods: 102 surplus embryos, biopsy on day 3. Quality evaluated on three main criteria: number of blastomeres in an embryo, cytoplasm fragments and the embryo volume. Results: After 24 hours after biopsy, survival rate of embryos, further development of the 3 groups is 93 embryos in total 102 embryos, reached and after 48 hours blastocyst formation is 83, reaching . Number of embryos that survived continued development (AA and AB) account for of 67 embryos. Cytoplasm fragment ratio, ZP thickness, embryo diameter between the groups did not change significantly. Conclusion: Laser biopsy does not alter embryo morphology, viability and blastocyst forming. The more higher maternal age, duration of infertility, FSH concentrations the less survival rate of embryos and less forming blastocyst. IVF or ICSI did not affect the survival rate of embryos, further development of blastocyst after embryo biopsy. * Key words: .

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