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Do clinical outcomes differ for day-5 versus day-6 single embryo transfers controlled for endometrial factor?
Document Type
Article
Source
Reproductive BioMedicine Online (Elsevier Science). Mar2022, Vol. 44 Issue 3, p478-485. 8p.
Subject
*EMBRYO transfer
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*MENSTRUAL cycle
*BLASTOCYST
Language
ISSN
1472-6483
Abstract
Is there is a difference in clinical outcomes between day-5 versus day-6 blastocysts when transferred in a personalized embryo transfer (PET) cycle guided by Endometrial Receptivity Analysis (ERA)? Multicentre, retrospective study; 260 patients who underwent a single embryo transfer with either a day-5 or day-6 blastocyst in a PET cycle guided by ERA between January 2017 and December 2019. A total of 260 blastocysts were transferred in a single embryo PET cycle guided by ERA. Of those, 183 (70.4%) were day-5 blastocysts and 77 (29.6%) were day-6 blastocysts. Clinical outcomes were similar when transferring day-5 blastocysts versus day-6 blastocysts: pregnancy rate was 75.4% (138/183) and 70.1% (54/77) (P = 0.465); implantation rate was 67.8% (124/183) and 63.6% (49/77) (P = 0.476); and ongoing pregnancy rate was 57.9% (106/183) and 58.4% (45/77) (P = 0.728), respectively. The data suggest that the clinical potential of day-5 and day-6 blastocysts are similar, as no difference in clinical outcomes are observed when transferring at the time of optimal endometrial receptivity as determined by ERA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]