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Fertility Preservation in Patients with Severe Ovarian Dysfunction
Published on: March 25, 2021
Recipient age and pulsatility index affect uterine receptivity in oocyte donation programmes
Lii-Shung Huang1, Maw-Sheng Lee, En-Hui Cheng
1Institute of Medicine, College of Medicine, Chung-Shan Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Abstract:
Successful embryo implantation depends on interactions between the embryo and the uterus. Investigating factors related to the recipients in an oocyte donation programme could therefore improve the overall pregnancy outcome. In this study, the factors that affect outcomes following IVF after oocyte donation were evaluated in a retrospective cohort study. A total of 143 cycles were evaluated. All oocyte donors were younger than 30 years of age. In the youngest recipients (< 34 years old) the implantation rate was higher (P = 0.042) and the abortion rate was apparently lower than in the recipients of more advanced age (> or =40 years old). The implantation and pregnancy rates were higher when the pulsatility index was > or = 3.0. The pulsatility index on the day of embryo transfer in oocyte donation IVF cycles was an important determinant of successful pregnancy outcomes.
