External quality control for embryology laboratories
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De Assin, R; Gonzalvo, MC; Clavero, A; Ramirez, JP; Vergara, F; Martinez, L; Castilla Alcalá, José AntonioEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
embryology embryo quality quality control
Fecha
2010Referencia bibliográfica
Castilla JA, Ruiz de Assín R, Gonzalvo MC, Clavero A, Ramírez JP, Vergara F, Martínez L. External quality control for embryology laboratories. Reprod Biomed Online. 2010 Jan;20(1):68-74.
Resumen
Participation in external quality control (EQC) programmes is recommended by various scientific societies. Results from an EQC programme for embryology laboratories are presented. This 5-year programme consisted of the annual delivery of (i) materials to test toxicity and (ii) a DVD/CD-ROM with images of zygotes and embryos on days 2 and 3, on the basis of which the participants were asked to judge the embryo quality and to take a clinical decision. A high degree of agreement was considered achieved when over 75% of the laboratories produced similar classifications. With respect to the materials analysed, the specificity was 68% and the sensitivity was 83%. Concerning embryo classification, the proportion of embryos on which a high degree of agreement was achieved increased during this period from 35% to 55%. No improvement was observed in the degree of agreement on the clinical decision to be taken. Day-3 embryos produced a higher degree of agreement (58%) than did day-2 embryos (32%) (P<0.05). Participation in EQC increased the degree of inter-laboratory agreement on embryo classification, but not the corresponding agreement on clinical decision taking. It is necessary to introduce measures aimed at standardizing decision taking procedures in embryology laboratories.




