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Yoriko Horiuchi1, Atsushi Yanaihara1, Shota Hatakeyama1
1Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yanaihara Women's Clinic, Kamakura, JPN.
Research Question:
This study aimed to retrospectively evaluate the efficacy of a hyaluronan-enriched transfer medium (HETM) for transfer failures and transfer of frozen embryos that have been graded as C at the time of transfer according to the Gardner classification of trophectoderm (TE).
Design:
This study included 365 cycles of unsuccessful frozen-thawed embryo transfers in hormone replacement cycles graded C according to the Gardner classification of TE at the time of transfer. Clinical pregnancy rates were compared using the χ2 test, with the patients divided into two groups: one whose transfers did include HETM (HETM group) and one whose transfers did not include HETM (control group). As a subgroup analysis, patients with a TE grade of C at the time of transplantation were divided into two groups: those aged 39 years or younger and those aged 40 years or older at the time of transplantation. The clinical pregnancy rates of the groups with and without HETM were then compared.
Results:
No difference in the clinical pregnancy rates between the HETM and control groups was observed.
Conclusions:
Hyaluronic acid is believed to favor implantation by promoting adhesion between the embryo and the endometrium, and there are reports of improved implantation and pregnancy rates as a result of HETM. However, the present results suggest limited effectiveness for HETM. Further case series should be conducted, and the suitability of its use as a treatment should be investigated.
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