Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage

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Autor(a) principal: Bartolacci, Alessandro
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Dal Canto, Mariabeatrice, Guglielmo, Maria Cristina, Mura, Laura, Brigante, Claudio, Mignini Renzini, Mario, Buratini, Jose [UNESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0967199421000253
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/233124
Resumo: Given the importance of embryo developmental competence assessment in reproductive medicine and biology, the aim of this study was to compare the performance of fertilization and cleavage morphokinetics with embryo morphology to predict post-ICSI live birth. Data from embryos cultured in a time-lapse microscopy (TLM) incubator and with known live birth outcomes (LB: embryos achieving live birth, n = 168; NLB: embryos not achieving live birth, n = 1633) were used to generate receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves based on morphokinetic or morphological scores, and the respective areas under the curve (AUC) were compared. The association between live birth and 12 combinations of four morphokinetic quality degrees (A-D) with three morphological quality degrees (A-C) was assessed using multivariate analysis. Morphokinetic parameters from tPNa to t8 were reached earlier in LB compared with NLB embryos. The ROC curve analysis indicated that morphokinetic information is more accurate than conventional morphology to predict live birth [AUC = 0.64 (95% CI 0.58-0.70) versus AUC = 0.58 (95% CI 0.51-0.65)]. The multivariate analysis was in line with AUCs, revealing that embryos with poor morphokinetics, independently of their morphology, provide lower live birth rates (P < 0.001). A considerable percentage of embryos with top morphology presented poor morphokinetics (20.10%), accompanied by a severely reduced live birth rate in comparison with embryos with top morphology and morphokinetics (P < 0.001). In conclusion, TLM-derived early morphokinetic parameters were more predictive of live-birth achievement following ICSI than conventional morphology.
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spelling Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stageICSIKeywords:Live birthMorphokineticsMorphologyTime-lapse microscopyGiven the importance of embryo developmental competence assessment in reproductive medicine and biology, the aim of this study was to compare the performance of fertilization and cleavage morphokinetics with embryo morphology to predict post-ICSI live birth. Data from embryos cultured in a time-lapse microscopy (TLM) incubator and with known live birth outcomes (LB: embryos achieving live birth, n = 168; NLB: embryos not achieving live birth, n = 1633) were used to generate receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves based on morphokinetic or morphological scores, and the respective areas under the curve (AUC) were compared. The association between live birth and 12 combinations of four morphokinetic quality degrees (A-D) with three morphological quality degrees (A-C) was assessed using multivariate analysis. Morphokinetic parameters from tPNa to t8 were reached earlier in LB compared with NLB embryos. The ROC curve analysis indicated that morphokinetic information is more accurate than conventional morphology to predict live birth [AUC = 0.64 (95% CI 0.58-0.70) versus AUC = 0.58 (95% CI 0.51-0.65)]. The multivariate analysis was in line with AUCs, revealing that embryos with poor morphokinetics, independently of their morphology, provide lower live birth rates (P < 0.001). A considerable percentage of embryos with top morphology presented poor morphokinetics (20.10%), accompanied by a severely reduced live birth rate in comparison with embryos with top morphology and morphokinetics (P < 0.001). In conclusion, TLM-derived early morphokinetic parameters were more predictive of live-birth achievement following ICSI than conventional morphology.Biogenesi Reproductive Medicine Centre Istituti Clinici Zucchi, Via Zucchi, 24Department of Structural and Functional Biology Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Structural and Functional Biology Institute of Biosciences São Paulo State UniversityIstituti Clinici ZucchiUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Bartolacci, AlessandroDal Canto, MariabeatriceGuglielmo, Maria CristinaMura, LauraBrigante, ClaudioMignini Renzini, MarioBuratini, Jose [UNESP]2022-05-01T04:26:35Z2022-05-01T04:26:35Z2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0967199421000253Zygote.1469-87300967-1994http://hdl.handle.net/11449/23312410.1017/S09671994210002532-s2.0-85105192840Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengZygoteinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-05-01T04:26:35Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/233124Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:54:22.406818Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
title Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
spellingShingle Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
Bartolacci, Alessandro
ICSI
Keywords:
Live birth
Morphokinetics
Morphology
Time-lapse microscopy
title_short Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
title_full Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
title_fullStr Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
title_full_unstemmed Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
title_sort Early embryo morphokinetics is a better predictor of post-ICSI live birth than embryo morphology: Speed is more important than beauty at the cleavage stage
author Bartolacci, Alessandro
author_facet Bartolacci, Alessandro
Dal Canto, Mariabeatrice
Guglielmo, Maria Cristina
Mura, Laura
Brigante, Claudio
Mignini Renzini, Mario
Buratini, Jose [UNESP]
author_role author
author2 Dal Canto, Mariabeatrice
Guglielmo, Maria Cristina
Mura, Laura
Brigante, Claudio
Mignini Renzini, Mario
Buratini, Jose [UNESP]
author2_role author
author
author
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author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Istituti Clinici Zucchi
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bartolacci, Alessandro
Dal Canto, Mariabeatrice
Guglielmo, Maria Cristina
Mura, Laura
Brigante, Claudio
Mignini Renzini, Mario
Buratini, Jose [UNESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ICSI
Keywords:
Live birth
Morphokinetics
Morphology
Time-lapse microscopy
topic ICSI
Keywords:
Live birth
Morphokinetics
Morphology
Time-lapse microscopy
description Given the importance of embryo developmental competence assessment in reproductive medicine and biology, the aim of this study was to compare the performance of fertilization and cleavage morphokinetics with embryo morphology to predict post-ICSI live birth. Data from embryos cultured in a time-lapse microscopy (TLM) incubator and with known live birth outcomes (LB: embryos achieving live birth, n = 168; NLB: embryos not achieving live birth, n = 1633) were used to generate receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves based on morphokinetic or morphological scores, and the respective areas under the curve (AUC) were compared. The association between live birth and 12 combinations of four morphokinetic quality degrees (A-D) with three morphological quality degrees (A-C) was assessed using multivariate analysis. Morphokinetic parameters from tPNa to t8 were reached earlier in LB compared with NLB embryos. The ROC curve analysis indicated that morphokinetic information is more accurate than conventional morphology to predict live birth [AUC = 0.64 (95% CI 0.58-0.70) versus AUC = 0.58 (95% CI 0.51-0.65)]. The multivariate analysis was in line with AUCs, revealing that embryos with poor morphokinetics, independently of their morphology, provide lower live birth rates (P < 0.001). A considerable percentage of embryos with top morphology presented poor morphokinetics (20.10%), accompanied by a severely reduced live birth rate in comparison with embryos with top morphology and morphokinetics (P < 0.001). In conclusion, TLM-derived early morphokinetic parameters were more predictive of live-birth achievement following ICSI than conventional morphology.
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