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Patient selection criteria for blastocyst transfers in extended embryo culture programs
Authors:Daniela Paes Almeida Ferreira Braga  Amanda S Setti  Rita de Cássia S. Figueira  Rogério Bonassi Machado  Assumpto Iaconelli Jr.  Edson Borges Jr.
Affiliation:.Fertility–Centro de Fertilização Assistida, Av. Brigadeiro Luis, 4545, São Paulo, SP 01401-002 Brazil ;.Instituto Sapientiae–Centro de Estudos e Pesquisa em Reprodução Humana Assistida, Rua Vieira Maciel, 62, São Paulo, SP 04203-040 Brazil ;.Faculdade de Medicina de Jundiaí, Jundiaí, Brazil
Abstract:

Purpose

To identify the correlation between different cycles, patient factors and blastocyst characteristics.

Methods

The study included 420 patients undergoing ICSI cycles and 2781 graded blastocysts, which took into account the blastocyst quality. The correlations between the blastocyst parameters and the patient and cycle characteristics were assessed.

Results

The blastocyst development was negatively correlated with the maternal age, BMI and dose of FSH. The ICM was negatively correlated with the FSH dose, whereas the TE quality was influenced by the FSH dose, the maternal age and the number of retrieved oocytes. The embryo morphology on days two and three may predict the blastocyst developmental competence.

Conclusions

Older patients and patients with high BMI should not be included in extended embryo culture programmes. The extended culture may not favour embryos with poor morphology on days two and three of development. Additionally, a lower ovarian stimulation and decreased oocyte yields may lead to the development of high-quality blastocysts.
Keywords:Blastocyst   Embryo   Morphology   Maternal age   FSH
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