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Title

Placental histology following assisted hatching in fresh transfer cycles.

Authors

Ganer Herman, Hadas; Volodarsky-Perel, Alexander; Ton Nu, Tuyet Nhung; Machado-Gedeon, Alexandre; Cui, Yiming; Shaul, Jonathan; Dahan, Michael H.

Abstract

Purpose: To assess placental histological findings following assisted hatching in fresh transfer in vitro fertilization cycles. Methods: Evaluation of a historic cohort of live singleton deliveries after fresh embryo transfer (ET) at a single university medical center between 2009 and 2017. We compared perinatal outcomes and placental histology in cases where assisted hatching was performed prior to ET (AH group) and cases with no AH (no AH group). Results: Overall, 166 deliveries following AH were compared to 494 deliveries with no AH. Patients' demographics were similar between the groups. Median antral follicle count was significantly lower in the AH group, median 11 (range 1–50) vs. 16 (range 1–80), p < 0.001, and the primary indication for infertility treatment significantly more often diminished ovarian reserve (p < 0.001). Cycle characteristics in the AH group included a higher gonadotropin dose employed, and a lower rate of single and blastocyte transfer. Pregnancies following AH were associated with less low-lying placentas, 0.6% vs. 6.2%, p = 0.001, and comparable for other perinatal outcomes. After adjusting for confounders, the rate of bilobated placentas was higher following AH, aOR 7.10, 95% CI 1.50–33.51. The rate of perivillous depositions was higher with AH, aOR, 95% CI 3.18, 1.46–6.93, and the rate of chorangiosis lower in this group, aOR, 95% CI 0.32, 0.11–0.93. The overall rate of vascular lesions was similar between the groups. Conclusion: Pregnancies following AH are notable for a lower rate of placenta previa, yet a higher rate of bilobated placentas and perivillous depositions and less chorangiosis, warranting further investigation.

Publication

Archives of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2022, Vol 306, Issue 4, p1267

ISSN

0932-0067

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1007/s00404-022-06648-4

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