| Literature DB >> 23106042 |
Ae Ra Han1, Chan Woo Park, Hyoung-Song Lee, Kwang Moon Yang, In Ok Song, Mi Kyoung Koong.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: It is well known that fresh blastocyst transfer results in better pregnancy outcomes with a smaller number of transferred embryos compared with cleavage stage embryo transfer. However, in terms of frozen-thawed blastocyst transfer, only a few studies are available. We aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes of frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) with blastocysts.Entities:
Keywords: Blastocyst; Frozen-thawed embryo transfer; Pregnancy outcome
Year: 2012 PMID: 23106042 PMCID: PMC3479234 DOI: 10.5653/cerm.2012.39.3.114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Reprod Med ISSN: 2093-8896
Patient characteristics of FETs
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
FET, frozen-thawed embryo transfer; PTEC, post-thaw extended culture; NS, not significant; BMI, body mass index; EM, endometrium.
ap-value presents the significance of differences between cleavage staged FET and blastocyst FET.
Pregnancy outcomes of FETs
Values are presented as mean±standard deviation.
FET, frozen-thawed embryo transfer; PTEC, post-thaw extended culture; NS, not significant.
ap-value presents the significance of the difference between cleavage staged FET and blastocyst FET; bSignificantly different between B-FET and PTEC-blastocyst FET (p<0.05); cSignificantly different between C-FET and B-FET.
Figure 1Pregnancy outcomes of each frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle compared with fresh cycles. FET, frozen-thawed embryo transfer; PTEC, post-thaw extended culture.