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The relationship between endometrial thickness and outcome of medicated frozen embryo replacement cycles.El-Toukhy T, Coomarasamy A, Khairy M, Sunkara K, Seed P, Khalaf Y, Braude P Assisted Conception Unit, Guy's and St. Thomas' Hospital NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom. tarekeltoukhy@hotmail.com OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between endometrial thickness and outcome of medicated frozen-thawed embryo replacement (FER) cycles. DESIGN: A retrospective observational study. SETTING: Assisted conception unit at a university hospital. PATIENT(S): All patients who underwent an FER cycle between 1997 and April 2006 and met the inclusion criteria. INTERVENTION(S): For endometrial preparation, a daily dose of 6 mg of oral E(2) valerate was started on menstrual day 1, and P pessaries (800 mg daily) were administrated when the endometrial thickness had reached 7 mm or more, with ET taking place 2-3 days later. The FER cycles were categorized according to endometrial thickness measurement on the day of P supplementation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Implantation, clinical pregnancy, ongoing pregnancy, and live birth rates. RESULT(S): In all, 768 consecutive medicated FER cycles were analyzed. The lowest pregnancy rates were associated with endometrial thickness <7 mm (n = 13) and >14 mm (n = 12; 7% in both groups). Significantly higher implantation (19% vs. 12%), clinical pregnancy (30% vs. 18%), ongoing pregnancy (27% vs. 16%), and live birth (25% vs. 14%) rates were achieved in cycles where endometrial thickness was 9-14 mm (n = 386), compared with those in which endometrial thickness was 7-8 mm (n = 357). These differences remained significant after adjusting for confounding variables (adjusted odds ratio [OR] = 1.83 [confidence interval {CI} = 1.3-2.6] for clinical pregnancy, 1.8 [CI = 1.2-2.6] for ongoing pregnancy and 1.9 [CI = 1.3-2.8] for live birth). CONCLUSION(S): In medicated FER cycles, an endometrial thickness of 9-14 mm measured on the day of P supplementation is associated with higher implantation and pregnancy rates compared with an endometrial thickness of 7-8 mm. Published 14 April 2008 in Fertil Steril, 89(4): 832-9.
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