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Možnosti přípravy endometria ke kryoembryotransferu
[Various approaches of endometrial preparation for frozen-thawed embryo transfer]

. 2018 Winter ; 83 (1) : 24-28.

Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print

Document type Journal Article

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PubMed 29510635
PII: 63134

OBJECTIVE: Various approaches of endometrial preparation for frozen-thawed embryo transfer. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. SETTING: Department of Obstetric and Gyneacology, Faculty of Medicine, Palacky University, University Hospital Olomouc. METHODS: Effectivity of frozen-thawed embryo transfers was carried out between January and August 2017 in the IVF unit at the University Hospital Olomouc. Results were compared among groups A, B, C with various approaches of endometrial preparation. Group A - natural ovulating cycle, group B - artificial cycle with oral estrogen, vaginal gestagen and group C - artificial cycle with transdermal estrogen and vaginal gestagen. One blastocyst (two blastocyst in five cycles) was transferred on day 6 post ovulation (group A) or after 6 days of using gestagens (group B, C). RESULTS: The highest pregnancy rate was observed in group C (56%), similar pregnancy rate was found in group B (52%) and the lowest was seen in group A (22%). All pregnancies in group A continued over 12 weeks, in group B continued 57 percent and in group C continued 56 percent of pregnancies. CONCLUSION: Frozen-thawed embryotransfers in natural cycles are highly time-consuming. Our study has demonstrated the lowest effectivity of frozen-embryotransfer in natural cycles. Artificial cycles managed by oral or transdermal form of estrogen have shown better results.

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