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Semiconductor Sequencing for Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy
Published on: August 25, 2019
Healthy live births achieved from embryos diagnosed as non-mosaic segmental aneuploid
Andria Besser1, Emily Weidenbaum2, Julia Buldo-Licciardi2
1NYU Langone Fertility Center, NYU Langone Health, 159 East 53Rd St., 3Rd Floor, New York, NY, 10022, USA. andria.besser@nyulangone.org.
Purpose:
To investigate pregnancy outcomes resulting from transfer of embryos with non-mosaic (NM) segmental aneuploid (SA) results following preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A).
Methods:
All patients who underwent frozen embryo transfer (FET) of at least one embryo with a NM-SA between March 2021 and April 2024 were retrospectively reviewed. Primary outcomes included live birth rate (LBR) and results of prenatal diagnosis. Embryos with NM-SA results were also compared to those with NM whole chromosome aneuploid (WCA) and mosaic SA results.
Results:
Out of 25 NM-SA embryos transferred, the LBR was 24%. Prenatal diagnosis by amniocentesis and/or chorionic villus sampling was performed in 3/6 pregnancies, and results were normal. Embryos with duplications produced more live births compared to those with deletions. NM-SA embryos had a significantly higher ongoing pregnancy (OP)/LBR compared to embryos with NM-WCA results and a significantly lower OP/LBR compared to embryos with mosaic SA results; however, when compared to embryos with high-level SA mosaicism > 40%, the OP/LBR was not significantly different.
Conclusion:
Embryos with NM-SAs can result in euploid live births, albeit at reduced rates compared to those with mosaic SAs. These data can be used to aid in patient counseling about PGT-A results and embryo transfer decisions.
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