پديد آورندگان :
Ahmadi Firoozeh نويسنده , Vosough Taghi Dizaj Ahmad نويسنده , Irani Shohreh نويسنده , Zafarani Fatemeh نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: A good blood supply towards the endometrium is usually considered to be an
essential requirement for implantation. Evaluating the role of endometrial and sub-endometrial
blood flows detected by color Doppler sonography at the day of embryo transfer, as a predictor of
pregnancy rate during IVFIICSI programs was our main goal in this study.
Materials and Methods: Seventy three infertile patients aged <38 years with basal serum
FSH level <12 mTU/ml who had less than two failed attempts of ART cycles were prospectively
evaluated. The cases with more than two failed TVF cycle and uterine disorders were excluded . All
procedures were performed by one expert and two good quality embryos were transferred. Vaginal
power color Doppler sonography was performed at the day of embryo transfer and endometrial
characteristics including endometrial vascularization, area of vascularization distribution and
pulsatility index were registered. Then pregnant and non-pregnant groups were compared for
ultrasonographic parameters of endometrium.
Results: Pregnancy occurred in 28 patients. Mean age, duration and etiology ofinfertility, baseline
mean FSH and estradiol level at the day of Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) injection,
amount of drug administered, number of retrieved oocytes and embryos, also number and quality
oftransferred embryos in the pregnant and non-pregnant groups showed no statistically significant
difference .On the other hand, none ofthe sonographic parameters reported in two groups indicated
a statistically significant difference.
Conclusion: Doppler ultrasonographic indices at the day of embryo transfer are not considered
appropriate criteria for prediction of success rate or failure of embryo implantation.