Journal of International Reproductive Health/Family Planning ›› 2023, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (2): 102-106.doi: 10.12280/gjszjk.20220221

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The Safety and Clinical Pregnancy Outcome of Preimplantation Genetic Testing in Frozen-Thawed Embryos

ZHANG Xiao-lan, WU Xun, CAO Shan-ren, ZHANG Jun-qiang, LING Xiu-feng, LI Xiu-ling()   

  1. Center of Reproductive Medicine, Women’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 210004, China
  • Received:2022-04-26 Published:2023-03-15 Online:2023-03-21
  • Contact: LI Xiu-ling E-mail:njlxl@qq.com

Abstract:

Objective: To explore the safety of preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) in frozen-thawed embryos and its effects on the clinical pregnancy outcome. Methods: From August 2016 to December 2021, a total of 95 clinical cases of PGT in frozen-thawed embryos were collected from the Center of Reproductive Medicine, Women’s Hospital of Nanjing Medical University (referred to as the frozen-thawed embryos PGT group, 37 cases had been transplanted up to December 31,2021) and 145 clinical cases of PGT in fresh embryos during the same period (referred to as the fresh-embryos PGT group, 95 cases had been transplanted). The differences in PGT results and the clinical pregnancy outcome of transplanted cases were analyzed between the two groups. Results: ① In 145 cases of the fresh-embryos PGT group, 742 blastocysts were biopsied and 283 euploid embryos were obtained; In 95 cases of the frozen-thawed embryos PGT group, 279 blastocysts were biopsied and 90 euploid embryos were obtained. There was no significant difference in the euploid embryos rates between the two groups (38.14% vs. 32.26%, P=0.082). ② There were no significant differences in the embryo implantation rate(56.84% vs. 54.05%), clinical pregnancy rate (56.84% vs. 54.05%), miscarriage rate (9.26% vs. 15.00%), live birth rate (51.58% vs. 45.95%) and the early birth rate (8.16% vs. 11.76%) between the two groups (all P>0.05). Conclusions: PGT in the frozen-thawed embryos is consistent with PGT in the fresh embryos about diagnostic result and pregnancy outcome. Therefore, PGT in the frozen-thawed embryos can be used as a relatively safe treatment under some special circumstances.

Key words: Embryo, mammalian, Fertilization in vitro, Biopsy, Preimplantation diagnosis, Pregnancy outcome