Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (12): 1760-.
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Abstract: Objective To compare the clinical outcomes of embryos selected using time-lapse microscopy and traditionalmorphological method in IVF/ICSI cycles and evaluate the clinical value of time-lapse microscopy in early embryo monitoringand selection. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 139 IVF/ICSI cycles with embryo selection based ontime-lapse monitoring (TLM group, n=68) and traditional morphological method (control group, n=71). The βHCG-positiverate, clinical pregnancy rate and embryo implantation rate were compared between the 2 groups. Subgroup analysis wasperformed in view of female patients’age and the fertilization type. Results The βHCG-positive rate, clinical pregnancy rateand implantation rate were 66.2%, 61.8% and 47.1% in TLM group, significantly higher than those in the control group (47.9%,43.7% and 30.3%, respectively; P<0.05). Compared with patients below 30 years of age, patients aged between 31 and 35 yearsbenefited more from time-lapse monitoring with improved clinical outcomes. time-lapse monitoring significantly increased theβHCG-positive rate, clinical pregnancy rate and implantation rate for patients undergoing IVF cycles, but not for thoseundergoing ICSI or TESA cycles. Conclusion Compared with those selected using traditional morphological method, theembryos selected with time-lapse microscopy have better clinical outcomes, especially in older patients (31-35 years of age)and in IVF cycles.
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