Abstract
Abstract
Background
PGT-A has become an important part of IVF treatments. Despite its increased use, there are contradicting results on its role in improving reproductive outcomes of ART cycles. Given that aneuploidy is a main limiting factor for IVF success, we aimed to study the predictive factors of aneuploidy in infertile patients undergoing IVF and hence highlight the patients who would benefit the most from genetic testing.
Results
A retrospective analysis of 1242 blastocysts biopsied in the setting of PGT-A cycles was performed. The euploid group included 703 embryos, while the aneuploid group had 539 embryos. The factors included in the analyses were the couple’s history as well as the embryo characteristics. The primary outcome was the rate of aneuploid embryos per patient’s history as well as per embryo characteristics. The aneuploidy rate (AR) in our cohort was 43.4%. The woman’s age was found to be a significant predictor (OR 1.045, 95% CI 1.008–1.084, p = 0.016). Biopsy on day 5 as well as degree of expansion 3 was also found to affect significantly (OR 0.724, 95% CI .541–.970, p = 0.03 and OR 2.645, 95% CI 1.252–5.585, p = 0.011). Lack of consanguinity decreased the AR by an OR 0.274 with 95% CI .137–.547, p < 0.001. The number of blastocysts available, trophectoderm quality, embryo grade, gonadotropins as well as trigger used were not found to be significant predictors (p = 0.495, 0.649, 0.264, 0.717 and 0.659 respectively).
Conclusion
Advanced female age, consanguinity, the day of embryo biopsy, and the degree of blastocyst expansion were all found to affect the incidence of AR. The age of the male partner, cause of infertility, and grade of embryo at biopsy were not found to correlate with aneuploidy.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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