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Impact of paternal age on embryology and pregnancy outcomes in the setting of a euploid single-embryo transfer with ejaculated sperm: retrospective cohort study

F&S Reports (Online), 2020-09, Vol.1 (2), p.99-105 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

2020 The Author(s) ;2020 The Author(s). ;2020 The Author(s) 2020 ;ISSN: 2666-3341 ;EISSN: 2666-3341 ;DOI: 10.1016/j.xfre.2020.06.004 ;PMID: 34223225

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  • Title:
    Impact of paternal age on embryology and pregnancy outcomes in the setting of a euploid single-embryo transfer with ejaculated sperm: retrospective cohort study
  • Author: Hanson, Brent M. ; Kim, Julia G. ; Osman, Emily K. ; Tiegs, Ashley W. ; Lathi, Ruth B. ; Cheng, Philip J. ; Scott, Richard T. ; Franasiak, Jason M.
  • Subjects: Andrology ; IVF ; male factor ; Original ; reproductive aging
  • Is Part Of: F&S Reports (Online), 2020-09, Vol.1 (2), p.99-105
  • Description: To evaluate the impact of paternal age on embryology and pregnancy outcomes in the setting of a euploid single-embryo transfer. Retrospective cohort study. Not applicable. Couples undergoing a first inĀ vitro fertilization cycle with fresh ejaculated sperm who used intracytoplasmic sperm injection for fertilization followed by preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy and single-embryo transfer of a euploid embryo between January 2012 and DecemberĀ 2018. Not applicable. Embryology outcomes assessed were fertilization rate, blastulation rate, and euploid rate. Pregnancy outcomes assessed included positive human chorionic gonadotropin rate, delivery rate, biochemical loss rate, and clinical loss rate. A total of 4,058 patients were assessed. After adjusting for female age, increased paternal age in the setting of fresh ejaculated sperm use was associated with decreased blastulation and decreased euploid rate using 40 years as an age cutoff. In this study, advancing paternal age appears to have a detrimental impact on rates of blastocyst formation and euploid status. However, if a euploid embryo is achieved, older paternal age does not appear to affect negatively pregnancy outcomes.
  • Publisher: United States: Elsevier Inc
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2666-3341
    EISSN: 2666-3341
    DOI: 10.1016/j.xfre.2020.06.004
    PMID: 34223225
  • Source: PubMed Central
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