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In vitro fertilization in women age 40 and older: The impact of assisted hatching
Authors:William B Schoolcraft  Terry Schlenker  Georgeanna S Jones  Howard W Jones Jr
Institution:(1) The Center for Reproductive Medicine, 799 E. Hampden Avenue, Suite 300, 80110 Englewood, Colorado;(2) The Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine, Norfolk, Virginia
Abstract:Purpose To assess the impact of assisted hatching on in vitro fertilization (IVF) outcome in women age 40 and older.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed to compare 28 cycles of IVF without assisted hatching to 38 cycles of IVF with assisted hatching. All patients in both groups were age 40 or older and the mean age was similar.Results The delivery rate per oocyte retrieval was significantly higher in the assisted hatching group (18/38; 48%) compared to the nonhatched controls (3/28; 11%, P=0.0003). The implantation rate of hatched embryos (40/175; 22%) was clearly enhanced, compared to the non-hatched embryos (7/126; 6%, P<0.001). The fertilization rate, number of oocytes and the number of embryos per patient were comparable in the two groups.Conclusions Assisted hatching dramatically improves embryonic implantation and term pregnancy rates in women age 40 and older undergoing IVF.Presented at the IXth World Congress on In Vitro Fertilization and Alternate Assisted Reproduction, April 3–7, 1995, Vienna, Austria.
Keywords:age 40 and older  in vitro fertilization  zona pellucida  assisted hatching  micromanipulation  implantation rate
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