Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3938828 Fertility and Sterility 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo determine the extent of intra-age and intercycle variations in the frequency of first polar body aneuploidy in two consecutive cycles of oocyte retrieval undertaken by the same patient within 1 year.DesignRetrospective study.SettingFertility centers.Patient(s)Infertile couples undergoing IVF.Intervention(s)Patients underwent two consecutive cycles of preimplantation genetic screening through first polar body biopsy within 1 year.Main Outcome Measure(s)Meiosis I aneuploidy.Result(s)A total of 226 patients underwent 452 cycles of preimplantation genetic screening. Differences within age groups were wide, with 0–100% of oocytes being chromosomally normal in all age groups. Euploidy rates between centers were significantly different (48% vs. 25%). Intercycle differences for the same patient were also wide (0–100%), but with 68.5% of patients having less than ±2 euploid eggs of difference between cycles.Conclusion(s)Although euploidy rate decreased on average with advancing maternal age, the high intra-age and intercenter variation in oocyte chromosome abnormalities emphasize the difficulty in estimating how many euploid oocytes a specific woman will have. This may have repercussions for fertility preservation where a defined number of eggs are currently frozen just based on maternal age.

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