Combined analysis of endometrial thickness and pattern in predicting clinical outcomes of frozen embryo transfer cycles with morphological good-quality blastocyst: A retrospective cohort study

Medicine
Wei YangLei Jin

Abstract

To evaluate the combined effect of endometrial thickness and pattern on clinical outcomes in females following in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection and frozen-thawed embryo transfer (IVF/ICSI-FET).FET cycles using at least 1 morphological good-quality blastocyst conducted between 2012 and 2013 at a university-based reproductive center were reviewed retrospectively. Endometrial ultrasonographic characteristics were recorded on the day of progesterone supplementation in FET cycles. In the combined analysis, endometrial thickness groups (group 1: equal or < 8 mm; group 2: >8 mm) were subdivided into 2 endometrial patterns (pattern A: triple-line; pattern B: no-triple line). Clinical pregnancy rate, spontaneous abortion rate, and live birth rate in different groups were analyzed.A total of 1512 cycles were reviewed. The results showed that significant differences in endometrial thickness and pattern were observed between the pregnant group (n = 1009) and no pregnant group (n = 503) (P < .05), while no significant differences were found between the live birth group (n = 844) and no live birth group (n = 668). Combined analysis revealed those with endometrial thickness > 8 mm and triple-line endometrial pattern had...Continue Reading

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Sep 22, 2018·International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics : the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics·Yao WangHaoran Shen
Apr 30, 2020·Human Fertility : Journal of the British Fertility Society·Babawale OluborodeJennifer D Peck
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Mar 24, 2018·Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy = Biomédecine & Pharmacothérapie·Ramyar AziziMehdi Yousefi

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BETA
hormone replacement treatment

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Statistical Package for Social Sciences ( SPSS )

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