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Abdel-Moneim, H., Elgazairly, W., Rageh, A., Khattab, M. (2022). FERTILITY OUTCOMES IN FRESH VERSUS FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER CYCLES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS. ALEXMED ePosters, 4(4), 4-5. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2022.167113.1474
Hesham Abdel-Moneim; Wael Samir Elgazairly; Ahmed Shoukry Abdelmoneim Rageh; Mohamed Abdelkader Gamal Khattab. "FERTILITY OUTCOMES IN FRESH VERSUS FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER CYCLES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS". ALEXMED ePosters, 4, 4, 2022, 4-5. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2022.167113.1474
Abdel-Moneim, H., Elgazairly, W., Rageh, A., Khattab, M. (2022). 'FERTILITY OUTCOMES IN FRESH VERSUS FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER CYCLES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS', ALEXMED ePosters, 4(4), pp. 4-5. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2022.167113.1474
Abdel-Moneim, H., Elgazairly, W., Rageh, A., Khattab, M. FERTILITY OUTCOMES IN FRESH VERSUS FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER CYCLES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS. ALEXMED ePosters, 2022; 4(4): 4-5. doi: 10.21608/alexpo.2022.167113.1474

FERTILITY OUTCOMES IN FRESH VERSUS FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER CYCLES IN PATIENTS WITH ENDOMETRIOSIS

Article 3, Volume 4, Issue 4, December 2022, Page 4-5  XML
Document Type: Preliminary preprint short reports of original research
DOI: 10.21608/alexpo.2022.167113.1474
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Authors
Hesham Abdel-Moneim1; Wael Samir Elgazairly2; Ahmed Shoukry Abdelmoneim Rageh3; Mohamed Abdelkader Gamal Khattab email 3
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Medicine
3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Alexandria Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University
Abstract
Endometriosis is an enigmatic disease, having many phenotypes and pathophysiologies, as well as many deleterious effects on fertility, one of which of utmost importance is its substantial effect on the endometrium, by affecting the endometrial receptivity through various pathways. Frozen embryo transfer protocols have many advantages of attaining better fertility outcomes over fresh embryo transfer, in particular in cases of endometriosis, as it guards the endometrium against the undesired consequences of the controlled ovarian stimulation (COS) and the asynchrony between the embryo transferred and endometrium.
AIM OF THE WORK:
To compare the different fertility outcomes between fresh versus frozen embryo transfer cycles in women with endometriosis.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS:
A retrospective, multi-center, cohort study was performed from January 2018 to December 2021. The study included 211 patients with endometriosis related infertility, were endometriosis was the sole factor of infertility excluding any other factors. Patients were divided into two groups, group 1 included 103 patients who underwent fresh embryo transfer and group 2 included 108 patients who underwent frozen embryo transfer. The two groups were matched according to the baseline characteristics that included: age, duration and type of infertility, body mass index, previous history of endometriosis surgery and the level of anti mullerian hormone, and compared regarding the ongoing pregnancy rate, that was the primary outcome, and regarding the clinical pregnancy rate, implantation rate and miscarriage rate, the secondary outcomes.
Keywords
ENDOMETRIOSIS; FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER; ongoing pregnancy rate
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