Predicting The Developmental Potential Of Cleavage Stage Embryos Based On Oxygen Consumption Rate In FET Cycles.

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Shubiao Han, Jiying Hou, Xiaodong Zhang, Guoning Huang
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Abstract

Objective: To study the value of oxygen consumption (OC) as a predictor of the developmental potential of D3 embryos in frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles. Methods: This observational study included 148 patients undergoing FET cycles with two embryos transferred per cycle. OC rates were examined by scanning electrochemical microscopy before embryo transfer. Implantation, clinical pregnancy, miscarriage, and live birth rates were calculated. Results: A total of 296 embryos were transferred in 148 cycles, or two embryos per cycle. The embryos were divided into three groups based on OC: Group A included the cases in which the OC rate of each of the two transferred embryos was greater than 3.0 fmol/s; Group B included the cases in which the OC rate of one of the embryos was greater than 3.0 fmol/s and the OC rate of the other embryo was less than 3.0 fmol/s; and Group C included the cases in which the OC rates of the two embryos were less than 3.0 fmol/s. Higher live birth rates and lower miscarriage rates were observed in Group A (p<0.05). Conclusions: Our data suggest that OC is positively correlated with embryo developmental potential. Therefore, measuring the OC of human embryos may be useful in embryo assessment.
基于FET周期耗氧量预测卵裂期胚胎的发育潜力。
目的:探讨耗氧量(OC)在冷冻胚胎移植(FET)周期中对D3胚胎发育潜力的预测价值。方法:本观察性研究纳入148例FET周期患者,每个周期移植2个胚胎。胚胎移植前用扫描电化学显微镜检查OC率。计算着床率、临床妊娠率、流产率和活产率。结果:148个周期共移植296个胚胎,每周期2个胚胎。按胚胎OC率分为3组:A组为两个移植胚胎的OC率均大于3.0 fmol/s;B组为其中一个胚胎的OC率大于3.0 fmol/s,另一个胚胎的OC率小于3.0 fmol/s;C组为两个胚胎OC率小于3.0 fmol/s的病例。A组的活产率较高,流产率较低(结论:我们的数据表明OC与胚胎发育潜能呈正相关。因此,测定人类胚胎的OC在胚胎评估中可能是有用的。
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