Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction (Jan 2021)

Association between estradiol levels and clinical outcomes of IVF cycles with single blastocyst embryo transfer

  • Arie A Polim,
  • Nining Handayani,
  • Tri Aprilliana,
  • Roza Silvia,
  • Batara Sirait,
  • Arief Boediono,
  • Ivan Sini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/2305-0500.311608
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. 49 – 55

Abstract

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Objective: To determine the correlation of different serum estradiol levels on the trigger day with the clinical and laboratory outcomes of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles comprising a single fresh top-quality blastocyst transfer. Methods: This was a retrospective observational study performed in Morula IVF Clinic Jakarta. Five hundred forty-two women were recruited and grouped according to their serum estradiol levels on the trigger day of follicular maturation as follows: 0.05). Nonetheless, the study demonstrated a positive correlation of the serum estradiol levels with the overall laboratory outcomes including the number of retrieved, mature, and fertilized oocytes, the total sum of derived embryos, and top-quality embryos at cleavage and blastocyst stage (P<0.001). The subject group with estradiol level of ≥4 000 pg/mL was superior to the other groups in its respective median number of retrieved, mature, fertilized oocytes, total derived embryos, and top-quality cleavage- and blastocyst-stage embryos. Conclusions: Although an apparent positive correlation is observed between estradiol levels and laboratory outcomes, serum estradiol level on hCG trigger day is not associated with the clinical outcomes of IVF.

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