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CompletedNCT03065114

Retrospective Study on Clinical Results of Preimplantation Genetic Screening at Different Embryo Stage

Institute of Medicine, Chung Shan Medical University

Status
Completed
Phase
Study type
Observational
Enrollment
500 (actual)
Sponsor
Yeh · Academic / Other
Sex
Female
Age
20 Years – 50 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Preimplantational genetic screen (PGS) is tool for diagnosis of embryo chromosome abnormality before transfer. Under this tool, patients with a family history of genetic disease or special genetic disease could avoid to produce chromosomal abnormalities of the next pregnant. This study is a retrospective study, data collection from 2001 Jan. to 2015. Nov. Patients underwent PGS and data including the couples age, infertility factors, stimulation protocols, medicine records, embryo quality records and blood tests were collected in this study. Analysis the relationship between outcomes of PGS, clinical outcomes and embryo quality is performed and further to find a diagnosis reference for clinical care.

Detailed description

Research background Preimplantational genetic screen (PGS) is tool for diagnosis of embryo chromosome abnormality before transfer. Under this tool, patients with a family history of genetic disease or special genetic disease could avoid to produce chromosomal abnormalities of the next pregnant. For the preemergence of embryos before the genetic diagnosis must be carried out artificial reproductive treatment, the process includes induction of ovulation, ovulation, in vitro fertilization and embryo culture, to embryos grow to six to eight cells or cultured into the stage of blastocyst stage, Under the embryonic section, take one or several cells, the slices of cells for genetic diagnosis, select the embryo without genetic disease implanted in the uterine cavity, in order to avoid the birth of genetic disease offspring. PGS can reduce the pregnancy when the chromosomal abnormalities of the fetus after implantation, but also to reduce the risk of abortion from chromosomal abnormalities, and can avoid the couples implanted with genetic abnormalities of the embryos, thereby significantly reducing it is important to promote the process of eugenics and reduce the social cost. Research purposes The detection of chromosomal abnormalities of embryos are important factors for clinical diagnosis or screening before implantation. However, there is no complete analysis of domestic studies. This program will compare the genes or chromosomal abnormalities and clinical outcomes of embryo testing at different stages of embryonic development. Research design This study is a retrospective study, data collection from 2001 Jan. to 2015. Nov. Patients underwent PGS and data including the couples age, infertility factors, stimulation protocols, medicine records, embryo quality records and blood tests were collected in this study. Analysis the relationship between outcomes of PGS, clinical outcomes and embryo quality is performed and further to find a diagnosis reference for clinical care.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPGSchromosome abnormality test from PGS and relationship between embryo development

Timeline

Start date
2014-12-01
Primary completion
2015-11-30
Completion
2015-11-30
First posted
2017-02-27
Last updated
2017-02-27

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