Second-generation preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy in assisted reproduction: a SWOT analysis.
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Abstract
Second-generation preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A 2.0) in patients with an unfavourable reproductive and IVF prognosis is becoming common practice, with the aim of improving reproductive outcomes. However, there is still no clear evidence on the possible advantages and drawbacks with regard to this procedure. In this discussion paper, based on a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis, the different aspects of this strategy are evaluated. Current evidence suggests that PGT-A 2.0 should not at present have an indiscriminate application, but it might be indicated in cases in which the risk of aneuploidy is increased.Reference Key |
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Authors | Bellver, JosĂ©;Bosch, Ernesto;EspinĂłs, Juan JosĂ©;Fabregues, Francisco;Fontes, Juan;GarcĂa-Velasco, Juan;Llácer, JoaquĂn;Requena, Antonio;Checa, Miguel Angel;, ; |
Journal | reproductive biomedicine online |
Year | 2019 |
DOI | S1472-6483(19)30695-9 |
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