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Korean Journal of Fertility and Sterility
1995 Volume.22 No. 2 p.183 ~ p.190
The Effect of Assisted Hatching (AHA) on Pregnancy Rates in Human IVF-ET
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Abstract
In human IVF-ET, the development and morphology of the embryo have been known to affect implantation and pregnancy rates (PRs). Recently, pregnancy has been reported to related to the embryos with thick zona-pellucida, high levels of
fragmentation,
poor
blastomere development and zona hardening. Although the mechanism of implantation is unclear, it is thought that the hatching process precedes implantation and that the hatching is related to implantation and PRs. This study was carried out to
investigate the effect of assisted hatching (AHA) on the improvement of PRs is human IVF-ET. @ES The results were as follows;
@EN 1. The PRs of the AHA group (40.8%) was significantly higher than that of control group (27.2%) (p<0.01).
2. According to the age of patients, the PRs of control and AHA groups were 33.9% (20/59), 44.4% (12/27) in <30 yrs, 26.1% (30/115), 38.3% (18/47) in 31-35 yrs, 22.4% (13/58), 41.4% (12/29) in >36 yrs, respectively.
3. According to the factors of infertility in AHA group, unexplained (immunologic factor) (40.0%) and male factors (41.9%) were higher than female (tubal obstruction, endometriosis, adhesion) factor (28.9%).
As a result, it is suggested that AHA technique improve the PRs in poor prognosis patients. It is concluded that AHA method can be used to improve the PRs in human IVF-ET.
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