Early compaction at day 3 may be a useful additional criterion for embryo transfer

J Assist Reprod Genet. 2013 Jun;30(5):683-90. doi: 10.1007/s10815-013-9983-3. Epub 2013 Apr 7.

Abstract

Purpose: The reduction of the number of embryos transferred while maintaining a satisfactory rate of pregnancy (PR) with in vitro fertilization calls for a refined technique of embryonic selection. This prospective study investigates the significance of early embryonic compaction at day 3 as a marker of the chances of implantation.

Methods: We examined 317 transfers and their outcome involving 509 embryos including 91 compacted embryos.

Results: Early compaction seems linked with the ovarian response to stimulation and embryonic quality. The PR is significantly increased when the embryonic cohort contains at least one compacted embryo (44% versus 29.5%, p = 0.01), and when at least one compacted embryo is transferred (44% versus 31%, p < 0.05). The analysis of our single embryo transfers shows that the implantation rates are significantly better for compacted embryos (50% versus 30%, p < 0.05) (OR 2.98; CI 1.02-5.28).

Conclusion: Thus, early compaction, sometimes observed at day 3, may serve as a useful additional criterion for selecting the embryos transferred.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Blastomeres / cytology*
  • Blastomeres / physiology
  • Cell Fusion
  • Cell Shape / physiology
  • Cleavage Stage, Ovum / cytology
  • Cleavage Stage, Ovum / metabolism
  • Cleavage Stage, Ovum / physiology*
  • Cleavage Stage, Ovum / ultrastructure
  • Embryo Implantation / physiology
  • Embryo Transfer / methods*
  • Embryo, Mammalian / cytology*
  • Embryo, Mammalian / metabolism
  • Embryo, Mammalian / physiology
  • Female
  • Fertilization in Vitro
  • Humans
  • Infertility / diagnosis
  • Infertility / therapy
  • Intercellular Junctions / physiology
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Rate
  • Prospective Studies
  • Quality Control
  • Time Factors