Chronic hepatitis B virus infection in women is not associated with IVF/ICSI outcomes |
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Authors: | Hua Chen Hong-Shan Ge Jie-Qiang Lv Xin-Mei Wu Hai-Tao Xi Jian-Ying Huang Chun-Fang Zhu |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Reproductive Medicine Center, The Second Affiliated Hospital of WenZhou Medical University, WenZhou, China
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Abstract: | Objective This study was to evaluate whether chronic HBV (Hepatitis B virus) infection in women is associated with poor performance following IVF/ICSI (in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection) treatments. Materials and methods 123 cycles with female chronic HBV infection were compared with 246 cycles with no-infected couples, matched for female age, D3 serum FSH (follicles stimulation hormone) levels, body mass index and assisted reproductive technology approach used (IVF or ICSI), in a ratio of 1:2. Results The details in IVF/ICSI cycles, including the dosage of gonadotrophin used, the serum estradiol levels and the endometrial thickness on the day of hCG (human chorionic gonadotrophin) injection, the mean number of oocytes retrieved, and the embryology data, were similar among seropositive and seronegative women. And there was no significant differences in implantation rates and live birth rates between seropositive women group and matched control (30.52 versus 28.34 % per transfer; 42.28 versus 40.65 %). Conclusions The results indicated that women with chronic HBV infection is not associated with outcomes of IVF/ICSI treatments. |
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