Abstract
Aneuploidy is one genetic factor leading to the failure of embryo implantation. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between the day of embryo blastulation and the ploidy status of embryo, to aid in selecting embryos with the most likelihood of of beingeuploid in anoninvasive way. This retrospective study recruited women undergoing preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) for aneuploidy (PGT-A) with trophectoderm biopsy from January 2019 to December 2020. The ploidy status of embryos was determined by next-generation sequencing (NGS). Altogether, 2531 blastocysts from 839 PGT-A cycles were evaluated. The euploid rate of day 5 blastocysts was significantly higher than that of day 6 blastocysts, either from the same ovarian stimulation (OS) cycles (49.9% vs 35.7%, P < 0.001) or from different OS cycles (48.2% vs 27.8%, P < 0.001). This effect of increasing time to embryo blastulation significantly reducing the prevalence of euploidy was not seen in women at age 38 or older. However, after single euploid embryo transfer, the clinical outcomes of day 5 blastocysts were comparable to those of day 6 blastocysts. In non-PGT cycles, our data support the selection of day 5 blastocysts for transfer over day 6 blastocysts. Further, women with poor ovarian reserve incline to obtain only day 6 blastocysts, and PGT-A is valuable for identifying the ploidy status of embryos, especially for those with advanced age. However, the stage of blastocysts will not affect the clinical outcome after transfer when they are identified as euploid.
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