Optimal timing of ultrasonographic and Doppler evaluation of uterine receptivity to implantation |
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Authors: | Dechaud Herve Bessueille Emmanuelle Bousquet Philippe-Jean Reyftmann Lionel Hamamah Samir Hedon Bernard |
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Affiliation: | Department of Reproductive Medicine and Biology, Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, 371 avenue du doyen Giraud, 34295 Montpellier Cedex 5, France. h-dechaud@chu-montpellier.fr |
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Abstract: | In IVF programmes, transvaginal ultrasonography is used as a non-invasive method to evaluate uterine receptivity. The aim of this study was to determine when to perform this investigation in order to optimize prediction of the likelihood of pregnancy. Over 9 months, 124 patients undergoing IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection were studied. The ultrasonographic evaluation included endometrial thickness, endometrial pattern, uterine artery pulsatility index, protodiastolic notch, end-diastolic blood flow, and endometrial-subendometrial blood flow distribution pattern. All patients underwent ultrasonographic investigation on the days of human chorionic gonadotrophin (HCG) administration, oocyte retrieval, and embryo transfer. Statistical analysis was done using recursive-partitioning analysis. The pregnancy and implantation rates per transfer were 33 and 19.8% respectively. In terms of single parameters, women with an end-diastolic blood flow, an endometrial-subendometrial blood flow and a multilayered endometrium were more likely to be pregnant than women without one or more of these signs. The most effective combination for evaluation of uterine receptivity was end-diastolic blood flow, endometrial pattern and endometrial thickness. Sensitivity and specificity of this combination were around 81%, positive predictive value was 68.2%, and negative predictive value 89.7%. The best sensitivity and specificity were obtained on the day of HCG administration: respectively 81.1 and 81.3%. |
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