Influence of patient age and the number of good-quality-embryos transferred on multiple gestation in in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
- VernacularTitle:年龄及移植优质胚胎数对体外受精-胚胎移植患者多胎妊娠率的影响
- Author:
Shunji ZHANG
;
Fei GONG
;
Ge LIN
;
Changfu LU
;
Hongmei XIAO
;
Guangxiu LU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Fertilization in vitro;
Embryo transfer;
Pregnancy,multiple;
Pregnancy rate;
Age factors;
Eugenics
- From:
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
2008;43(8):567-570
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To observe the influence of patient′s age, and the number of transferred-good-quality-embryos on multiple gestation rates in in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET) cycles. Methods In this retrospective study, a total of 4395 patients who transferred fresh embryo between Jan 2004 and Nov 2006 was analyzed. According to the age, the patients were divided into 2 groups: aged < 35 (3442 cycles) or aged ≥135(953 cycles). We regularly transferred 2 -3 embryos. If the patients had only one embryo, one was transferred. And those patients who had only 2 embryos, even if they were more than 35 years old or it would be the second time for them to transfer, were transferred 2 embryos. The influence of female age and the number of good quality embryos transferred on the multiple gestation rates in IVF-ET cycle was analyzed. Results (1)The multiple gestation rate of the groups of 1 good quality embryo,2 good quality embryos, or 3 good quality embryos transferred were 21.08% (35/166), 31.41% (413/1315), and 42. 37% (75/177), respectively in women aged < 35, with a significant difference between them. The pregnancy rates of these groups were 29. 64% (166/560) ,51.63% (1315/2547) ,and 52. 84% (177/335), respectively; there were no significant differences between 2 good quality embryos transferred group and 3 good quality embryos transferred group. (2) The multiple gestation rates of the groups of 1 good quality embryo,2 good quality embryos, or 3 good quality embryos transferred were 19. 51% (8/41) ,20. 65% (19/ 92) ,and 40.66% (74/182), respectively, in women aged ≥ 35; there were no significant differences between 1 good quality embryo transferred group and 2 good quality embryos transferred group. The pregnancy rates of these groups were 19. 07% (41/215), 33.70% (92/273), and 39. 14% (182/465), respectively; there were no significant differences between 2 good quality embryos transferred group and 3 good quality embryos transferred group. (3) The pregnancy rate of the patients aged <35 [48. 17% ( 1658/ 3442) ]was significantly higher than in women aged ≥35[33.05% (315/953) ]. Conclusion The transfer of 2 good quality embryos results in similar pregnancy rates and significantly reduced multiple gestation rates when compared to the transfer of 3 good quality embryos in women regardless of their ages.