Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic
Objective: To compare the impact of individual elements of difficult embryo transfer (D-ET): cervical traction (Cx-Tr), blood on outer sheath (Bl-OS), blood on transfer catheter (Bl-TC) and sounding (Snd) individually and in combination on clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) and implantation rates (IR) of...
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doaj-c82f411f62a74e2bb25e1c01cb941a582020-11-25T02:29:23ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Fertility Society Journal1110-56902016-06-0121211411910.1016/j.mefs.2015.10.004Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. WhicMohammad E. Ghanem0Ahmed E. Ragab1Laila A. Alboghdady2Adel S. Helal3Mohammad H. Bedairy4Ibrahiem A. Bahlol5Abeer Abdelaziz6Mansoura Integrated Fertility Center, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mansoura Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, EgyptMansoura Integrated Fertility Center, Mansoura, EgyptMansoura Integrated Fertility Center, Mansoura, EgyptDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Mansoura Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, EgyptMansoura Integrated Fertility Center, Mansoura, EgyptDermatology and Andrology Department, Mansoura Faculty of Medicine, Mansoura, EgyptObjective: To compare the impact of individual elements of difficult embryo transfer (D-ET): cervical traction (Cx-Tr), blood on outer sheath (Bl-OS), blood on transfer catheter (Bl-TC) and sounding (Snd) individually and in combination on clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) and implantation rates (IR) of ICSI cycles. Methods: A retrospective cohort study included 744 ICSI cycles. Easy embryo transfer (E-ET) was diagnosed if no resistance on passing the preloaded TC and the sheath through the cervix. Difficult transfer was defined if Cx-Tr and/or Snd was needed, and Bl-OS or Bl-TC was present. Cycle outcome was compared for E-ET and D-ET as a whole and individually with subgroups using Odds Ratio and 95% CI. Results: CPR for E-ET (45.6%) and D-ET (39.8%) is not statistically significantly different. Comparing E-ET with Cx-Tr, Bl-OS or Bl-TC, Snd showed significantly lower CPR with Bl-TC and Snd subgroups only. Although IR showed no significant difference between E-ET and over all components of D-ET it tended to be lower for Bl-TC and Snd subgroups. Conclusion: Cx-Tr and/or Bl-OS do not compromise CPR or IR. Only when Bl-TC and/or Snd the uterus at the time of ET is the CPR significantly undermined and IR tends to be impaired.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110569015300698Embryo transferInfertilityDifficultCycle outcome |
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Mohammad E. Ghanem Ahmed E. Ragab Laila A. Alboghdady Adel S. Helal Mohammad H. Bedairy Ibrahiem A. Bahlol Abeer Abdelaziz Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic Middle East Fertility Society Journal Embryo transfer Infertility Difficult Cycle outcome |
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Mohammad E. Ghanem Ahmed E. Ragab Laila A. Alboghdady Adel S. Helal Mohammad H. Bedairy Ibrahiem A. Bahlol Abeer Abdelaziz |
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Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic |
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Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic |
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Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic |
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Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic |
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Difficult embryo transfer (ET) components and cycle outcome. Whic |
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difficult embryo transfer (et) components and cycle outcome. whic |
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Middle East Fertility Society Journal |
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Objective: To compare the impact of individual elements of difficult embryo transfer (D-ET): cervical traction (Cx-Tr), blood on outer sheath (Bl-OS), blood on transfer catheter (Bl-TC) and sounding (Snd) individually and in combination on clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) and implantation rates (IR) of ICSI cycles. Methods: A retrospective cohort study included 744 ICSI cycles. Easy embryo transfer (E-ET) was diagnosed if no resistance on passing the preloaded TC and the sheath through the cervix. Difficult transfer was defined if Cx-Tr and/or Snd was needed, and Bl-OS or Bl-TC was present. Cycle outcome was compared for E-ET and D-ET as a whole and individually with subgroups using Odds Ratio and 95% CI. Results: CPR for E-ET (45.6%) and D-ET (39.8%) is not statistically significantly different. Comparing E-ET with Cx-Tr, Bl-OS or Bl-TC, Snd showed significantly lower CPR with Bl-TC and Snd subgroups only. Although IR showed no significant difference between E-ET and over all components of D-ET it tended to be lower for Bl-TC and Snd subgroups. Conclusion: Cx-Tr and/or Bl-OS do not compromise CPR or IR. Only when Bl-TC and/or Snd the uterus at the time of ET is the CPR significantly undermined and IR tends to be impaired. |
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