Clinical pregnancy is significantly associated with the blastocyst width and area: a time-lapse study

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Romualdo Sciorio
D. Thong
K. J. Thong
Susan J. Pickering
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[1] Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh,Edinburgh Assisted Conception Programme, EFREC
[2] Independent Statistician,undefined
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Embryo culture; EmbryoScope time-lapse incubator; Maximum blastocyst width; Blastocyst area; Single blastocyst transfer; Pregnancy outcome;
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In order to maintain pregnancy rates following single embryo transfer, optimisation of embryo culture and selection is vital. Time-lapse monitoring (TLM) has the potential to play a crucial role by providing sequential images of embryo development and minimal disturbance. Therefore, in this study morphometric assessment of blastocyst area and maximum width was performed in order to evaluate if these parameters are associated with pregnancy outcomes in IVF/ICSI cycles. This is a retrospective study of 664 patients who had elective single blastocyst transfer (eSBT). The EmbryoScope drawing tools were used to measure specific variables such as the maximum blastocyst width and blastocyst area. Our results show that women who were pregnant had significantly (P < 0.01) larger blastocyst width [median (range) μm] 184 (125–239) versus non-pregnant, 160 (120–230)] and area [median (range) μm2] 26099 (12101–45,280) versus non-pregnant women, 22,251 (10992–37,931)]. A univariate logistic regression performed showed that blastocyst width [(OR = 1.026, 95% CI = (1.019, 1.033)] was significant (P < 0.01) and for every μm increase of blastocyst width, the odds of clinical pregnancy increase by 2.6%. A univariate logistic regression performed showed that blastocyst area [(OR = 1.00008, 95% CI = (1.00006, 1.00011)] was significant with P < 0.01. For every μm2 increase of blastocyst area, our data showed the odds of clinical pregnancy increase by 0.008%. Hosmer-Lemeshow tests of calibrations were performed to verify calibration. Although our findings show a clear correlation between blastocyst dimensions and the clinical pregnancy rate, further studies are necessary to confirm these observations.
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