D. Loutradis et al., Oocyte morphology correlates with embryo quality and pregnancy rate after intracytoplasmic sperm injection, FERT STERIL, 72(2), 1999, pp. 240-244
Objective: To evaluate the relation of oocyte morphology with embryo qualit
y and pregnancy rates (PRs) after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
Design: Retrospective study of patients undergoing ICSI.
Setting: University Hospital IVF Center.
Patient(s): Sixty-eight patients who underwent ICSI and had transfer of goo
d-quality embryos (grade 3), 60 patients with transfer of both good- and po
or-quality embryos (grade 3 and grade 2), and 18 patients with transfer of
poor-quality embryos (grade 2).
Intervention(s): Comparison of the outcome of ICSI in the three groups of p
atients and the relation of oocyte morphology to embryo quality.
Main Outcome Measure(s): Oocyte morphology and embryo quality (grade). Fert
ilization, cleavage, and pregnancy rates. Serum E-2 on the day of hCG admin
istration.
Result(s): Oocytes with poor morphology (dark cytoplasm; many vacuoles or f
ragments in cytoplasm) led to poor-quality embryos and consequently to lowe
r PRs (5.5% versus 29.4%). Serum E-2 on the day of hCG administration was s
ignificantly higher in the group with good-quality embryos compared with th
at with poor-quality embryos (2,047 +/- 135.7 versus 1,651 +/- 164.8 pg/mL,
respectively).
Conclusion(s): Serum E-2 on the day of hCG administration is a marker of em
bryo quality. Oocyte morphology correlates well with embryo quality and PRs
after ICSI. (C) 1999 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.