Endometrial Dating Method Detects Individual Maturation Sequences During the Secretory Phase
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- DOI: 10.21873/invivo.11992
Endometrial Dating Method Detects Individual Maturation Sequences During the Secretory Phase
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Erratum.In Vivo. 2020 Sep-Oct;34(5):3055. In Vivo. 2020. PMID: 32871852 No abstract available.
Abstract
Background/aim: This study assessed whether a new immunohistochemical dating method allows precise endometrial dating allowing optimal timing for embryo transfer.
Patients and methods: A novel method was used for endometrial dating, with parameters including menstrual cycle days, Noyes histological criteria, along with immunohistochemical expression pattern of estrogen and progesterone receptors and proliferation marker Ki-67. Endometrial maturation was analyzed on days +5 to +10 after ovulation or progesterone administration in 217 biopsies from 151 subfertile patients during the secretory phase.
Results: Endometrial maturation varied individually, occurring 1.68±1.67 days late. Comparison of histological maturation with clinical days after ovulation showed a delay of about 2 days.
Conclusion: Endometrial maturation requires 8 days, rather than the expected 6 days, to reach the histological mid-secretory phase. This is not a delay and is also seen in fertile patients. The new analysis method used is superior to that using Noyes criteria alone and provides a better basis for determining conditions for optimal timing of embryo transfers.
Keywords: Endometrial dating; endometrial receptivity; estrogen receptor; progesterone receptor; window of implantation.
Copyright© 2020, International Institute of Anticancer Research (Dr. George J. Delinasios), All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
The Authors have no conflicts of interest to declare
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