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  • The effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist on embryo quality and pregnancy rate following cryopreservation.

The effect of gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist on embryo quality and pregnancy rate following cryopreservation.

Fertility and sterility (1993-05-01)
A Benshushan, Y Ezra, A Simon, N Mordel, A Lewin, N Laufer
摘要

To examine the effect of GnRH analogue (GnRH-a) on the quality of frozen-thawed embryos and the pregnancy rate (PR) resulting from transfer. A retrospective study of two groups of women undergoing transfers of frozen-thawed embryos. In group 1 ovulation induction with hMG was begun after hypophyseal desensitization with GnRH-a for 2 weeks. In group 2 ovulation was induced with hMG only. The freezing and thawing techniques were identical for both groups. In vitro fertilization unit at a university hospital. The study group (group 1) included 108 women who underwent 137 transfer cycles of frozen-thawed embryos, and the control group (group 2) included 44 women in 51 cycles of thawed ETs. Ovum pick-up and ET techniques were the same for both groups. Methods of embryo freezing and thawing were identical, as were the morphological criteria for grading the embryos. The morphology of embryos was similar in both groups, as was the number of embryos that had at least 50% intact blastomeres (83% +/- 23% and 78% +/- 30% for group 1 and group 2, respectively). The PR (16 of 137 [11.7%] and 6 of 51 [11.8%], respectively) as well as the abortion rate (30%) were similar for both groups. The use of GnRH-a does not affect the quality of embryos nor the pregnancy outcome. Because the yield of frozen embryos per ovum pick-up is higher in cycles stimulated by GnRH-a/hMG, the PR per pick-up cycle is thus anticipated to be higher.