OBJECTIVE: To establish pregnancies using a combination of coculture and selective assisted hatching. DESIGN: Clinical application for a selected group of patients. Not a controlled study. SETTING: Private infertility practice. PATIENTS: Women with high basal FSH levels, ovulatory disorders, and multiple failed IVF attempts. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Pregnancy and implantation rates. RESULTS: Of the 95 patients who had coculture and selective assisted hatching, 45 (47.0%) have an ongoing pregnancy with a 23.0% implantation rate. CONCLUSION: The combination of coculture and assisted hatching produced acceptable pregnancy and implantation rates within the selected patient population.
OBJECTIVE: To establish pregnancies using a combination of coculture and selective assisted hatching. DESIGN: Clinical application for a selected group of patients. Not a controlled study. SETTING: Private infertility practice. PATIENTS: Women with high basal FSH levels, ovulatory disorders, and multiple failed IVF attempts. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Pregnancy and implantation rates. RESULTS: Of the 95 patients who had coculture and selective assisted hatching, 45 (47.0%) have an ongoing pregnancy with a 23.0% implantation rate. CONCLUSION: The combination of coculture and assisted hatching produced acceptable pregnancy and implantation rates within the selected patient population.
Authors: W R Edirisinghe; V Ahnonkitpanit; S Promviengchai; S Suwajanakorn; K Pruksananonda; V Chinpilas; P Virutamasen Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 1999-07 Impact factor: 3.412