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Laser‐assisted hatching on clinical and neonatal outcomes in patients undergoing single vitrified Blastocyst transfer: A propensity score–matched study

Yuji Endo, Shingo Mitsuhata, Momoko Hayashi, Yoshitaka Fujii, Hiroaki Motoyama

2021Reproductive Medicine and Biology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study determined the effect of laser-assisted hatching on the clinical and neonatal outcomes of single vitrified blastocyst transfer. METHODS: From June 2014 to March 2018, 289 matched pairs after propensity score matching were analyzed. During the blastocyst warming procedure, a small section of the zona pellucida area in the empty perivitelline space was sliced off using multiple laser beams. The clinical and neonatal outcomes of the laser-treated group and non-treatment control were analyzed. RESULTS: < .01) were observed compared to the control group. Other variables such as the average gestational weeks, the sex of the baby, birthweight, or congenital malformations were found to have no significant differences in neonatal outcomes. Moreover, all babies were singleton live births. CONCLUSIONS: Single vitrified blastocyst transfer treated with laser-assisted hatching increases the live birth rate and has no adverse effects on neonatal outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

Blastocyst TransferMedicinePropensity score matchingBlastocystSingletonHatchingLive birthObstetricsGestational ageZona pellucidaPregnancyEmbryoSurgeryBiologyAnimal scienceEmbryogenesisOocyteGeneticsCell biologyReproductive Biology and FertilityReproductive Health and TechnologiesSperm and Testicular Function
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