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Blastocyst biopsy with comprehensive chromosome screening and fresh embryo transfer significantly increases in vitro fertilization implantation and delivery rates: a randomized controlled trial

Journal

FERTILITY AND STERILITY
Volume 100, Issue 3, Pages 697-703

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2013.04.035

Keywords

IVF; preimplantation genetic screening; embryonic aneuploidy; comprehensive chromosomal screening; blastocyst

Funding

  1. EMD Serono
  2. Merck USA
  3. Ferring
  4. Ferring Pharmaceuticals for gonadotropin injections
  5. ASRM
  6. JSAR
  7. Penn State University
  8. Washington State University
  9. Mayo Clinic
  10. Applied Biosystems Inc.
  11. Texas ART Society
  12. AAB

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Objective: To determine whether blastocyst biopsy and rapid quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)-based comprehensive chromosome screening (CCS) improves in vitro fertilization (IVF) implantation and delivery rates. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Setting: Academic reproductive medicine center. Patient(s): Infertile couples in whom the female partner (or oocyte donor) is between the ages of 21 and 42 years who are attempting conception through IVF. Intervention(s): Embryonic aneuploidy screening. Main Outcome Measure(s): Sustained implantation and delivery rates. Result(s): We transferred 134 blastocysts to 72 patients in the study (CCS) group and 163 blastocysts to 83 patients in the routine care (control) group. Sustained implantation rates (probability that an embryo will implant and progress to delivery) were statistically significantly higher in the CCS group (89 of 134; 66.4%) compared with those from the control group (78 of 163; 47.9%). Delivery rates per cycle were also statistically significantly higher in the CCS group. Sixty one of 72 treatment cycles using CCS led to delivery (84.7%), and 56 of 83 (67.5%) control cycles ultimately delivered. Outcomes were excellent in both groups, but use of CCS clearly improved patient outcomes. Conclusion(s): Blastocyst biopsy with rapid qPCR-based comprehensive chromosomal screening results in statistically significantly improved IVF outcomes, as evidenced by meaningful increases in sustained implantation and delivery rates. Clinical Trial Registration Number: NCT01219283. (C) 2013 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)

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