Effect of vitrification versus slow freezing of human day 3 embryos on β-hCG levels
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Effect of vitrification versus slow freezing of human day 3 embryos on β-hCG levels
Abstract
Purpose: The study was designed to investigate the effect of vitrification and slow freezing for the cryopreservation of human day 3 embryos on serum β-hCG levels in pregnancies established after frozen embryo transfer (FET).
Methods: Of the 1384 FET cycles initiated, 1131 embryo transfers met study criteria and assigned to one of two groups: 797 slow-freezing embryo transfers or 334 vitrified embryo transfers. Median values of β-hCG and outcome of all pregnancies were compared between the two groups. Predictive values of serum β-hCG on day 12 after embryo transfer for establishing ongoing pregnancy and pregnancy failure were determined by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis.
Results: In the slow-freezing group, 383 ongoing pregnancies occurred (48.1 %), and transfers of vitrified embryos resulted in 154 pregnancies (46.1 %). Median β-hCG values (279.2 IU/L) for ongoing pregnancies after transfer of vitrified embryos were significantly lower than that of slow frozen embryos (320.5 IU/L). The median values of β-hCG for singleton in the two groups was statistically significant (P <0.05). For slow-freezing embryo transfers, the cut-off value of β-hCG in predicting ongoing pregnancy was 147 IU/L (sensitivity 88.3 %, specificity 80.7 %). For vitrified embryo transfers, the value was 135 IU/L (sensitivity 84.4 %, specificity 76.3 %).
Conclusions: Day 12 β-hCG levels after FET are significantly affected by the methods of embryo cryopreservation for ongoing pregnancies. Furthermore, when using β-hCG cut-off value to assess pregnancy outcome, the cryopreservation methods should be taken into account.
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