Fertilization and early embryology: The applicability of the cumulative embryo score system for embryo selection and quality control in an in-vitro fertilization/embryo transfer programme |
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Authors: | Visser, D.S. le R.Fourie, F. |
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Affiliation: | Reproductive Biology Research Unit, Centre for Fertility Studies, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Pretoria P.O. Box 667, Pretoria 0001, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The cumulative embryo score system involves three aspects ofrelevance in pregnancy achievement during in-vitro fertilization(IVF) and embryo transfer: cleavage rates, morphological qualitiesand the number of embryos transferred. The scores of 602 IVF/embryotransfer trials were calculated and analysed to determine thesystem's relationship to pregnancy rate, pregnancy outcome andthe incidence of twin and triplet pregnancies. The system wasalso applied to cycles where endotoxins were either presentin or absent from culture medium, in order to evaluate its validityin quality control analyses. Pregnancy rates were found to increasefrom 4%, with scores between 1 and 10, to 35% in the 4150group. The score of 20 was the criterion for separating patientsinto poor and good pregnancy prognosis groups (P = 0.00001).Biochemical abortions occurred more frequently with scores <20(P = 0.00978), but a similar relationship was not found in clinicalabortion rates (P = 0.62206). Birth rates below and above ascore of 20 (2.8 and 19.2%, respectively) differed significantly(P = 0.0005). The scores of twins overlapped extensively withthose of singleton births, but those of all triplets were >40. The system did not reflect a correlation between embryoquality and the presence of endotoxins in culture medium. |
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Keywords: | embryo quality/embryo transfer/in-vitro fertilization/pregnancy outcome/quality control |
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