1. Using time-lapse technology to explore vacuolization in embryos on Day 3 and Day 4.
- Author
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Zhang J, Zhong W, Liu H, Zhao H, Li M, Ma S, and Wu K
- Subjects
- Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Retrospective Studies, Blastocyst metabolism, Embryo Culture Techniques methods, Fertilization in Vitro methods, Time-Lapse Imaging methods
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the occurrence and development state of embryo vacuoles between the 8-cell and morula stages, and to explore how vacuoles affected the development of embryos., Methods: A retrospective study of a cohort of 422 patients undergoing conventional in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection. With the help of time-lapse imaging, the development processes and outcomes of good quality embryos with or without vacuoles were analyzed., Results: Vacuole positive embryos had significantly lower blastulation rate and good quality blastulation rate than vacuole negative embryos, p < 0.05. Compared to vacuole negative embryos, the number of best and good quality blastocysts was significantly reduced, while the number of fair and discarded ones was significantly increased, p < 0.05. The average starting time of vacuolization was 73.7 ± 9.3 h after insemination. The proportion of blastomeres affected by vacuoles was associated with embryonic developmental potential., Conclusions: Vacuolization on Day 3 and Day 4 was frequently observed and was detrimental to embryo development. The proportion of blastomeres affected by vacuoles may be an indicator of embryo developmental potential.
- Published
- 2019
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