Zona pellucida thickness variation and occurrence of visible mononucleated blastomeres in preembryos are associated with a high pregnancy rate in IVF treatment
- 1 January 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
- Vol. 15 (2) , 70-75
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02766828
Abstract
Purpose: The ability of six morphological criteria (embryo development rate, fragmentation, regularity of blastomere shape, equality of blastomere size, zona pellucida thickness variation [ZPTV], and visible mononucleated blastomeres [VMBs]) to predict pregnancy in IVF treatment cycles was evaluated. Methods: In order to select a homogeneous study group, 85 consecutive nulliparous couples with single tubal infertility undergoing their first IVF treatment and receiving three preembryos at embryo replacement 2 days after ovum pickup were included. Results: A total of 255 preembryos was replaced two days after ovum pickup and resulted in 34 clinical pregnancies (40%). By logistic regression analysis, ZPTV and VMBs showed highly significant and strong predictive values, whereas none of the other parameters was a significant predictor of pregnancy. In the treatments in which all replaced preembryos had a ZPTV of less than 15%, the pregnancy rate was extremely low (1/22). If the maximum ZPTV of any of the replaced preembryos was in the interval between 15 and 20%, the pregnancy rate was 24.1% (7/29). In the treatments in which at least one preembryo had a ZPTV of more than 20%, the pregnancy rate was 76.5% (26/34). When VMBs were added to the results of the ZPTV analysis, the pregnancy rate was as high as 92.3% (24/26). Conclusions: ZPTV and VMBs seem to be strong predictors of pregnancy in IVF treatment and thus important indicators of good embryo quality.Keywords
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