Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy

Background This study was conducted to analyze clinical factors that can affect pregnancy rates in normal responders undergoing the freeze-all policy in in vitro fertilization. Methods We evaluated 153 embryo transfer cycles in 89 infertile women with normal response to controlled ovarian stimulatio...

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Main Authors: Seo Yoon Hwang, Eun Hye Jeon, Seung Chul Kim, Jong Kil Joo
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Language:English
Published: Yeungnam University College of Medicine 2020-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.e-yujm.org/upload/pdf/yujm-2019-00346.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f59bbedd96c463c88cd6194ec90ee252020-11-25T01:32:06ZengYeungnam University College of MedicineYeungnam University Journal of Medicine2384-02932020-01-01371475310.12701/yujm.2019.003462455Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policySeo Yoon Hwang0Eun Hye Jeon1Seung Chul Kim2Jong Kil Joo Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pusan National University Hospital, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pusan National University Hospital, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan, Korea Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pusan National University Hospital, Pusan National University School of Medicine, Busan, KoreaBackground This study was conducted to analyze clinical factors that can affect pregnancy rates in normal responders undergoing the freeze-all policy in in vitro fertilization. Methods We evaluated 153 embryo transfer cycles in 89 infertile women with normal response to controlled ovarian stimulation (COS). After COS, all embryos were cultured to the blastocyst stage, and good quality blastocysts were vitrified for elective frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET). Clinical variables associated with COS and the results of COS and culture, including the number of retrieved oocytes, fertilized oocytes, and frozen blastocysts were compared between the pregnant group and the non-pregnant group. Results After a single cycle of COS for each patient, 52 patients became pregnant while 37 did not. Significant differences were observed in the number of matured oocytes, fertilized oocytes, frozen blastocysts, and transferred embryos. The number of frozen blastocysts in the pregnant group was almost twice that in the non-pregnant group (5.6±3.1 vs. 2.8±1.9, p<0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for the 4 frozen blastocysts was 0.801 in the pregnant group. Conclusion In the freeze-all policy, the number of matured oocytes, number of fertilized oocytes, and number of frozen blastocysts might be predictive factors for pregnancy.http://www.e-yujm.org/upload/pdf/yujm-2019-00346.pdfblastocystembryo transferin vitro fertilizationpregnancy
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author Seo Yoon Hwang
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Seung Chul Kim
Jong Kil Joo
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Eun Hye Jeon
Seung Chul Kim
Jong Kil Joo
Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
blastocyst
embryo transfer
in vitro fertilization
pregnancy
author_facet Seo Yoon Hwang
Eun Hye Jeon
Seung Chul Kim
Jong Kil Joo
author_sort Seo Yoon Hwang
title Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
title_short Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
title_full Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
title_fullStr Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
title_full_unstemmed Clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
title_sort clinical factors that affect the pregnancy rate in frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the freeze-all policy
publisher Yeungnam University College of Medicine
series Yeungnam University Journal of Medicine
issn 2384-0293
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background This study was conducted to analyze clinical factors that can affect pregnancy rates in normal responders undergoing the freeze-all policy in in vitro fertilization. Methods We evaluated 153 embryo transfer cycles in 89 infertile women with normal response to controlled ovarian stimulation (COS). After COS, all embryos were cultured to the blastocyst stage, and good quality blastocysts were vitrified for elective frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET). Clinical variables associated with COS and the results of COS and culture, including the number of retrieved oocytes, fertilized oocytes, and frozen blastocysts were compared between the pregnant group and the non-pregnant group. Results After a single cycle of COS for each patient, 52 patients became pregnant while 37 did not. Significant differences were observed in the number of matured oocytes, fertilized oocytes, frozen blastocysts, and transferred embryos. The number of frozen blastocysts in the pregnant group was almost twice that in the non-pregnant group (5.6±3.1 vs. 2.8±1.9, p<0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for the 4 frozen blastocysts was 0.801 in the pregnant group. Conclusion In the freeze-all policy, the number of matured oocytes, number of fertilized oocytes, and number of frozen blastocysts might be predictive factors for pregnancy.
topic blastocyst
embryo transfer
in vitro fertilization
pregnancy
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