Author/Authors :
Aktan, Erdal Ozel Ege Tup Bebek Merkezi, IVF Center, Turkey , Demirol, Aygul Clinic Women Health, Infertility and IVF Center, Turkey , Bozkurt, Kaan Ozel Ege Tup Bebek Merkezi, IVF Center, Turkey , Ozer, Dilek Ozel Ege Tup Bebek Merkezi, IVF Center, Turkey , Gurgan, Timur Hacettepe University - Faculty of Medicine - Dept of Ob Gyn, Reproductive Endocrinology , Gurgan, Timur Clinic Women Health - Infertility andI VF Center, Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: To find if the zona thinning size (in length) of the embryos transferred had any effects on the implantation and clinical pregnancy rates.Design: A prospective randomized study Setting: Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Techniques Centres.Material methods: Sixty infertile women (≥38 years old) who underwent ICSI-ET procedures and accepted to join thisstudy were enrolled. Women were assigned as one in 25 (mu)m and the following in 50 (mu)m zona thinning size group scon secutively, according to the order of the transfers. Thirty patients were assigned in each of the groups. Zonathinning procedure without perforating the zona was performed on the embryos before transfers, using a novel zonalaser treatment system.Main outcome measures: Implantation and clinical pregnancy rates.Results: Implantation rates were 0.087±SD 0.160 and 0.099±SD 0.156 (p 0.05), and clinical pregnancy rates were 7/30(23.3%) and 8/30 (26.7%) (p 0.05), in 25 and 50(mu)m zona thinning size groups, respectively.Conclusion: Increasing the zona thinning length up to twice the commonly used size did not have any significant effects on the implantation and clinical pregnancy rates in women with advanced age who underwent ICSI-ET treatment.
Keywords :
Clinical pregnancy rate , implantation rate , hatching , zona thinning size , ICSI