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Reproductive outcomes of retransferring retained embryos in blastocyst transfer cycles

OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of embryo retention (ER) in the transfer catheter following embryo transfer (ET) in blastocyst transfer and investigate whether retransferring retained embryos has an impact on reproductive outcomes in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-ET. METHODS: We r...

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Autores principales: Yi, Hyun Jeong, Koo, Hwa Seon, Cha, Sun Hwa, Kim, Hye Ok, Park, Chan Woo, Song, In Ok
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Publicado: The Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4925869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27358833
http://dx.doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2016.43.2.133
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author Yi, Hyun Jeong
Koo, Hwa Seon
Cha, Sun Hwa
Kim, Hye Ok
Park, Chan Woo
Song, In Ok
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Koo, Hwa Seon
Cha, Sun Hwa
Kim, Hye Ok
Park, Chan Woo
Song, In Ok
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of embryo retention (ER) in the transfer catheter following embryo transfer (ET) in blastocyst transfer and investigate whether retransferring retained embryos has an impact on reproductive outcomes in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-ET. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 1,131 blastocyst transfers, which comprised 223 single blastocyst transfer (SBT) and 908 double blastocyst transfer (DBT) cycles. Each SBT and DBT group was classified depending on whether ET was performed without retained embryos in the catheter during the first attempt (without-ER group) or whether any retained embryos were found following ET (ER group) for the purpose of comparing reproductive outcomes in a homogenous population. RESULTS: The overall incidence of finding retained embryos was 2.8% (32/1,131). There were no retained embryos in SBT cycles. In DBT cycles, implantation rates (30.0% vs. 26.6%), positive β-hCG rates (57.2% vs. 56.2%), clinical pregnancy rates (45.3% vs. 46.9%), and live birth rates (38.9% vs. 43.8%) were not significantly different between the without-ER and ER groups. There were no significant differences in the mean birth weight (g) 2,928.4±631.8 vs. 2,948.7±497.8 and the mean gestational age at birth (269.3±17.2 days vs. 264.2±25.7 days). A total of nine cases of congenital birth defects were found in this study population. Eight were observed in the without-ER group and one in the ER group. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that retransfer of retained embryos does not have any adverse impact on reproductive outcomes in blastocyst transfer cycles. Furthermore, our results support finding that SBT might be advantageous for decreasing the incidence of retained embryos in catheters.
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spelling pubmed-49258692016-06-29 Reproductive outcomes of retransferring retained embryos in blastocyst transfer cycles Yi, Hyun Jeong Koo, Hwa Seon Cha, Sun Hwa Kim, Hye Ok Park, Chan Woo Song, In Ok Clin Exp Reprod Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine the incidence of embryo retention (ER) in the transfer catheter following embryo transfer (ET) in blastocyst transfer and investigate whether retransferring retained embryos has an impact on reproductive outcomes in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-ET. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed the records of 1,131 blastocyst transfers, which comprised 223 single blastocyst transfer (SBT) and 908 double blastocyst transfer (DBT) cycles. Each SBT and DBT group was classified depending on whether ET was performed without retained embryos in the catheter during the first attempt (without-ER group) or whether any retained embryos were found following ET (ER group) for the purpose of comparing reproductive outcomes in a homogenous population. RESULTS: The overall incidence of finding retained embryos was 2.8% (32/1,131). There were no retained embryos in SBT cycles. In DBT cycles, implantation rates (30.0% vs. 26.6%), positive β-hCG rates (57.2% vs. 56.2%), clinical pregnancy rates (45.3% vs. 46.9%), and live birth rates (38.9% vs. 43.8%) were not significantly different between the without-ER and ER groups. There were no significant differences in the mean birth weight (g) 2,928.4±631.8 vs. 2,948.7±497.8 and the mean gestational age at birth (269.3±17.2 days vs. 264.2±25.7 days). A total of nine cases of congenital birth defects were found in this study population. Eight were observed in the without-ER group and one in the ER group. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that retransfer of retained embryos does not have any adverse impact on reproductive outcomes in blastocyst transfer cycles. Furthermore, our results support finding that SBT might be advantageous for decreasing the incidence of retained embryos in catheters. The Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine 2016-06 2016-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4925869/ /pubmed/27358833 http://dx.doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2016.43.2.133 Text en Copyright © 2016. The Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cha, Sun Hwa
Kim, Hye Ok
Park, Chan Woo
Song, In Ok
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title_fullStr Reproductive outcomes of retransferring retained embryos in blastocyst transfer cycles
title_full_unstemmed Reproductive outcomes of retransferring retained embryos in blastocyst transfer cycles
title_short Reproductive outcomes of retransferring retained embryos in blastocyst transfer cycles
title_sort reproductive outcomes of retransferring retained embryos in blastocyst transfer cycles
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4925869/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27358833
http://dx.doi.org/10.5653/cerm.2016.43.2.133
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