Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes

Abstract Purpose Previous studies have reported different methods of estrogen administration during endometrial preparation for frozen‐thawed embryo transfer (FET). This study aimed to investigate a beneficial regimen of transdermal estrogen administration for FET. Methods We investigated the reprod...

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Main Authors: Tatsuyuki Ogawa, Tsuyoshi Kasai, Maki Ogi, Jiro Fukushima, Shuji Hirata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-04-01
Series:Reproductive Medicine and Biology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12370
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spelling doaj-66d4da1342c44fed8e23934c99162a5e2021-04-06T06:55:28ZengWileyReproductive Medicine and Biology1445-57811447-05782021-04-0120220821410.1002/rmb2.12370Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomesTatsuyuki Ogawa0Tsuyoshi Kasai1Maki Ogi2Jiro Fukushima3Shuji Hirata4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine University of Yamanashi Chuo JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine University of Yamanashi Chuo JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine University of Yamanashi Chuo JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine University of Yamanashi Chuo JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology Faculty of Medicine University of Yamanashi Chuo JapanAbstract Purpose Previous studies have reported different methods of estrogen administration during endometrial preparation for frozen‐thawed embryo transfer (FET). This study aimed to investigate a beneficial regimen of transdermal estrogen administration for FET. Methods We investigated the reproductive and obstetric outcomes of FET by comparing the increasing dose (ID) group that mimics changes in serum estradiol during the menstrual cycle and the constant dose (CD) group. Transdermal patches were used for estrogen administration in both groups. In our hospital, we targeted 315 cycles of the ID group in which FET was performed in 2017 and 324 cycles of the CD group in which FET was performed in 2018. In all cases, single embryo transfer was performed. Results All were singleton pregnancies. There was no difference in clinical pregnancy rate (28.9% vs 28.2%, P =.837) and live birth rate (17.3% vs 21.4%, P =.201) between the ID and CD groups. Spontaneous abortion rate was significantly lower in the CD group than in the ID group (37.2% vs 23.0%, P =.041). There was no difference in obstetrical outcomes. Conclusions It was considered that the simple CD regimen may be more beneficial than the complicated ID regimen.https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12370constant doseendometrial preparationfrozen‐thawed embryo transferhormone replacement cycletransdermal estrogen patches
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author Tatsuyuki Ogawa
Tsuyoshi Kasai
Maki Ogi
Jiro Fukushima
Shuji Hirata
spellingShingle Tatsuyuki Ogawa
Tsuyoshi Kasai
Maki Ogi
Jiro Fukushima
Shuji Hirata
Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
Reproductive Medicine and Biology
constant dose
endometrial preparation
frozen‐thawed embryo transfer
hormone replacement cycle
transdermal estrogen patches
author_facet Tatsuyuki Ogawa
Tsuyoshi Kasai
Maki Ogi
Jiro Fukushima
Shuji Hirata
author_sort Tatsuyuki Ogawa
title Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
title_short Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
title_full Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
title_fullStr Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
title_sort effect of transdermal estrogen dose regimen for endometrial preparation of frozen‐thawed embryo transfer on reproductive and obstetric outcomes
publisher Wiley
series Reproductive Medicine and Biology
issn 1445-5781
1447-0578
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Purpose Previous studies have reported different methods of estrogen administration during endometrial preparation for frozen‐thawed embryo transfer (FET). This study aimed to investigate a beneficial regimen of transdermal estrogen administration for FET. Methods We investigated the reproductive and obstetric outcomes of FET by comparing the increasing dose (ID) group that mimics changes in serum estradiol during the menstrual cycle and the constant dose (CD) group. Transdermal patches were used for estrogen administration in both groups. In our hospital, we targeted 315 cycles of the ID group in which FET was performed in 2017 and 324 cycles of the CD group in which FET was performed in 2018. In all cases, single embryo transfer was performed. Results All were singleton pregnancies. There was no difference in clinical pregnancy rate (28.9% vs 28.2%, P =.837) and live birth rate (17.3% vs 21.4%, P =.201) between the ID and CD groups. Spontaneous abortion rate was significantly lower in the CD group than in the ID group (37.2% vs 23.0%, P =.041). There was no difference in obstetrical outcomes. Conclusions It was considered that the simple CD regimen may be more beneficial than the complicated ID regimen.
topic constant dose
endometrial preparation
frozen‐thawed embryo transfer
hormone replacement cycle
transdermal estrogen patches
url https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12370
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