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Title: Oocyte morphology correlates with embryo quality and pregnancy rate after intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Author: Loutradis D, Drakakis P, Kallianidis K, Milingos S, Dendrinos S, Michalas S. Journal: Fertil Steril; 1999 Aug; 72(2):240-4. PubMed ID: 10438988. Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the relation of oocyte morphology with embryo quality 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 good-quality embryos (grade 3), 60 patients with transfer of both good- and poor-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 patients and the relation of oocyte morphology to embryo quality. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Oocyte morphology and embryo quality (grade). Fertilization, cleavage, and pregnancy rates. Serum E2 on the day of hCG administration. RESULT(S): Oocytes with poor morphology (dark cytoplasm; many vacuoles or fragments in cytoplasm) led to poor-quality embryos and consequently to lower PRs (5.5% versus 29.4%). Serum E2 on the day of hCG administration was significantly higher in the group with good-quality embryos compared with that with poor-quality embryos (2,047 +/- 135.7 versus 1,651 +/- 164.8 pg/mL, respectively). CONCLUSION(S): Serum E2 on the day of hCG administration is a marker of embryo quality. Oocyte morphology correlates well with embryo quality and PRs after ICSI.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]