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To compare aneuploidy rates between ICSI and IVF Cases

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dc.contributor.authors Sahin, L; Bozkurt, M; Sahin, H; Gurel, A; Caliskan, E;
dc.date.accessioned 2020-02-25T07:00:07Z
dc.date.available 2020-02-25T07:00:07Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.citation Sahin, L; Bozkurt, M; Sahin, H; Gurel, A; Caliskan, E; (2017). To compare aneuploidy rates between ICSI and IVF Cases. NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE, 20, 658-652
dc.identifier.issn 1119-3077
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.4103/1119-3077.208959
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12619/45372
dc.description.abstract Introduction: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) currently helps many couples with male infertility. However, ICSI procedure may cause asynchronous sperm decondensation. This could introduce a risk for aneuploidy. The ICSI technique also could cause damage to the second meiotic spindle during injection and cause significantly abnormal pairing of chromosomes when compared with In vitro fertilization (IVF). In this study, we have examined whether ICSI has a higher incidence of aneuploidy when compared with IVF. Material and Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 36 individuals. Common numbers of chromosome abnormalities were detected using fluorescent in-situ hybridization (FISH). Seven probes were used to detect chromosome X, Y, 13, 16, 18, 21, and 22. Chi-square test was used for statistical analysis and presented as odd ratios with confidence intervals. Results: The age range was 26 through 44 (mean age 35.5) for IVF and 25 through 46 (mean age 35.8) for ICSI. From the 36 egg retrievals, 57 embryos were obtained from nine individuals using IVF and 183 embryos were obtained from 27 individuals using ICSI. For the IVF group, 37 of the 57 examined embryos were abnormal (65%), whereas 128 of 183 examined embryos were abnormal for the ICSI group (69.9%). Among the 57 embryos from the IVF cases, the number of absolute abnormal chromosomes were as follows: XY chromosomes: 4 (12.9%), chromosome 13: 9 (29%), chromosome 16: 7 (22.5%), chromosome 18: 6 (19.3%), chromosome 21: 8 (25.8%), chromosome 22: 10 (32.2%). For the ICSI embryos: X and Y chromosomes: 18 (14%), chromosome 13: 34 (26.5%), chromosome 16: 23 (18%), chromosome 18: 23 (18%), chromosome 21: 26 (20.3%), chromosome 22: 31 (24.2%). The odds ratios for the difference between IVF and ICSI for each chromosome were as follows: XY chromosomes: 1.53 (0.598-3.916), chromosome 13: 0.969 (0.443-2.122), chromosome 16: 0.709 (0.307-1.639), chromosome 18: 1.650 (0.650-4.188), chromosome 21: 0.777 (0.350-1.724), chromosome 22: 0.647 (0.311-1.348). Overall no significant difference between two insemination procedures was seen 0.948 (0.678-1.324). Conclusions: As a result; ICSI does not create a significantly higher aneuploidy number when compared with IVF as examined by FISH analysis of seven chromosome pairs.
dc.language English
dc.publisher MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA PVT LTD
dc.subject General & Internal Medicine
dc.title To compare aneuploidy rates between ICSI and IVF Cases
dc.type Article
dc.identifier.volume 20
dc.identifier.startpage 652
dc.identifier.endpage 658
dc.contributor.saüauthor Bozkurt, Murat
dc.contributor.saüauthor Şahin, Haşim
dc.relation.journal NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
dc.identifier.wos WOS:000407813400002
dc.identifier.doi 10.4103/1119-3077.208959
dc.contributor.author L. Sahin
dc.contributor.author Bozkurt, Murat
dc.contributor.author Şahin, Haşim
dc.contributor.author A. Gurel
dc.contributor.author E. Caliskan


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