No influence of the indication of freeze-all strategy on subsequent outcome to frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle
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VOLUME: 10 ISSUE: 2
P: 85 - 91
June 2018

No influence of the indication of freeze-all strategy on subsequent outcome to frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle

Facts Views Vis ObGyn 2018;10(2):85-91
1. AZ West, Ieperse Steenweg 100, 8630 Veurne
2. Center for Reproductive Medicine, University Hospital Ghent, Belgium. Corneel Heymanslaan 10, 9000 Gent, Belgium
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Abstract

Background

Freezing all embryos generated during an IVF/ICSI attempt is used increasingly as a strategy to optimize results. We investigated whether we could find differences in outcome between subpopulations of patients undergoing the so-called “freeze all” procedure.

Methods

Non-interventional, observational, retrospective study of 131 freeze-all cycles performed between July 2015 and December 2016 at the University Hospital of Ghent (Belgium). Freeze-all indications were categorized in 4 groups: group 1, high progesterone level (PE) on the day of hCG administration defined as >1.5 ng/ml (n= 50); group 2, risk of Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS) (n=38); group 3, partner donation in lesbian couples (n=23) and group 4, a miscellany of other reasons (n=20). Clinical pregnancy with fetal heart beat after the first thawed embryo transfer (ET) after ovum pick-up and cumulative clinical pregnancy rate per attempt were used as primary outcome variables.

Results

Clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) with fetal heart beat in the rst thawed ET and cumulative clinical pregnancy rate per cycle (CCPR) were not statistically different between the four groups. In the group of PE a cumulative clinical pregnancy rate was observed of 40,5%, this in comparison to the 3 other groups involving risk of OHSS (66,7%), partner donation (61,1%) and other reasons (57,1%). More rFSH was used in the group with Progesterone elevation (PE) (P=0.04), as described earlier in the literature.

Conclusion

Our findings indicate comparable (cumulative) clinical pregnancy rates per attempt between the four groups of freeze-all indications.

Keywords:
Freeze-all, blastocyst transfer, IVF, frozen embryo transfer, progesterone elevation