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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for aneuploidy screening in women older than 37 years

Authors :
A. Michiels
Peter Platteau
Andre Van Steirteghem
Inge Liebaers
Catherine Staessen
Paul Devroey
Centre for Reproductive Medicine - Gynaecology
Department of Embryology and Genetics
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Source :
Fertility and Sterility. 84:319-324
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2005.

Abstract

Objective To provide background information about the average aneuploidy and implantation rates of older patients after IVF with preimplantation genetic diagnosis for aneuploidy screening (PGD-AS) when the patients are subdivided into age categories; and to compare pregnancy outcome data after PGD-AS in this group of patients with a similar control group. Design Retrospective clinical study. Setting Patients in an academic reproductive medicine unit. Patient(s) All patients 37 years or older who had PGD-AS between October 1999 and December 2003 and all pregnant patients 37 years or older who had IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection without PGD-AS during the same period of time. Intervention(s) IVF with PGD-AS. Main Outcome Measure(s) Aneuploidy rate, miscarriage rate, live birth rate, implantation rate, multiple pregnancy rate, and prenatal testing. Result(s) Three hundred ninety-four PGD-AS cycles of patients between 37 and 46 years of age were analyzed. The aneuploidy rate gradually increased with age. The implantation rate remained similar over all age groups. There was a trend to a lower miscarriage and multiple pregnancy rate in the PGD-AS group and a higher delivery/live birth rate. There were five elective terminations of pregnancy after prenatal testing and three late miscarriages due to prenatal testing in the control group. Conclusion(s) Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for aneuploidy screening can give valuable information to older patients concerning the reason why their IVF cycles are unsuccessful and whether it is worthwhile to continue IVF treatment, and it can help patients to avoid the emotional trauma that can occur after prenatal testing during the second trimester of pregnancy.

Details

ISSN :
00150282
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fertility and Sterility
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0e83a2468df56ba7be50f091e86b4c00
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.02.019