http://www.jhrsonline.org/article.asp?issn=0974-1208;year=2012;volume=5;issue=3;spage=252;epage=257;aulast=Gupta
Abstract
Abstract
Background:
Oocyte donation is an invaluable therapy for couples with impending or
complete ovarian failure. In addition, oocyte donation affords a
scientific opportunity to study the unique biologic participation of the
uterus in the process of human embryo implantation. Aim: To
identify the recipient variables that may have a significant impact on
pregnancy outcome in order to optimize results of an oocyte donation
program. Design and Settings: A prospective study conducted from
March 1, 2010 to March 31, 2011 at a private tertiary care IVF Clinic.
Materials and methods A total of 270 recipients resulting in embryo
transfer as a result of oocyte donation were enrolled. Clinical and
Ongoing pregnancy rates, Implantation rates were calculated according to
different age groups, Endometrial thickness, Indication, Day and number
of embryos transferred. Data was evaluated as chi square analyses with
comparative significance determined at P <.05. Results:
In recipients less than 40 years of age, higher ongoing pregnancy and
implantation rates (41.9% and 24.6%) were seen as compared to recipients
above 40 years (21.8% and 13.18%) respectively. Pregnancy and
implantation rates increased with increasing endometrial thickness but
the difference was not statistically significant. A higher ongoing
pregnancy rate (40.9% vs.28.8%) and implantation rate (23% vs.19.6%) was
demonstrated with Day 3 embryo transfer compared to Day 2 transfer. Conclusion:
A declining endometrial receptivity may result in lower implantation
and pregnancy rates in recipients above the age of 40 years, more
pronounced after the age of 45 years. An endometrial thickness of >8
mm is considered ideal before transfer. Transfer of two selected embryos
on day 3 yields a favorable pregnancy outcome with reduced multiple
pregnancy rates. Recipient's age above 45 years has negative impact on
pregnancy outcome whereas embryo transfers on Day 3 yields better
pregnancy
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