TY - JOUR
T1 - A 5-year multicentre randomized controlled trial comparing personalized, frozen and fresh blastocyst transfer in IVF
AU - Simón, Carlos
AU - Gómez, Carlos
AU - Cabanillas, Sergio
AU - Vladimirov, Iavor
AU - Castillón, Gemma
AU - Giles, Juan
AU - Boynukalin, Kubra
AU - Findikli, Necati
AU - Bahçeci, Mustafa
AU - Ortega, Israel
AU - Vidal, Carmina
AU - Funabiki, Miyako
AU - Izquierdo, Alexandra
AU - López, Lourdes
AU - Portela, Susana
AU - Frantz, Nilo
AU - Kulmann, Marcos
AU - Taguchi, Sagiri
AU - Labarta, Elena
AU - Colucci, Francisco
AU - Mackens, Shari
AU - Santamaría, Xavier
AU - Muñoz, Elkin
AU - Barrera, Saúl
AU - García-Velasco, Juan Antonio
AU - Fernández, Manuel
AU - Ferrando, Marcos
AU - Ruiz, María
AU - Mol, Ben W.
AU - Valbuena, Diana
AU - for the ERA-RCT Study Consortium Group
PY - 2020/9
Y1 - 2020/9
N2 - Research question: Does clinical performance of personalized embryo transfer (PET) guided by endometrial receptivity analysis (ERA) differ from frozen embryo transfer (FET) or fresh embryo transfer in infertile patients undergoing IVF? Design: Multicentre, open-label randomized controlled trial; 458 patients aged 37 years or younger undergoing IVF with blastocyst transfer at first appointment were randomized to PET guided by ERA, FET or fresh embryo transfer in 16 reproductive clinics. Results: Clinical outcomes by intention-to-treat analysis were comparable, but cumulative pregnancy rate was significantly higher in the PET (93.6%) compared with FET (79.7%) (P = 0.0005) and fresh embryo transfer groups (80.7%) (P = 0.0013). Analysis per protocol demonstrates that live birth rates at first embryo transfer were 56.2% in PET versus 42.4% in FET (P = 0.09), and 45.7% in fresh embryo transfer groups (P = 0.17). Cumulative live birth rates after 12 months were 71.2% in PET versus 55.4% in FET (P = 0.04), and 48.9% in fresh embryo transfer (P = 0.003). Pregnancy rates at the first embryo transfer in PET, FET and fresh embryo transfer arms were 72.5% versus 54.3% (P = 0.01) and 58.5% (P = 0.05), respectively. Implantation rates at first embryo transfer were 57.3% versus 43.2% (P = 0.03), and 38.6% (P = 0.004), respectively. Obstetrical outcomes, type of delivery and neonatal outcomes were similar in all groups. Conclusions: Despite 50% of patients dropping out compared with 30% initially planned, per protocol analysis demonstrates statistically significant improvement in pregnancy, implantation and cumulative live birth rates in PET compared with FET and fresh embryo transfer arms, indicating the potential utility of PET guided by the ERA test at the first appointment.
AB - Research question: Does clinical performance of personalized embryo transfer (PET) guided by endometrial receptivity analysis (ERA) differ from frozen embryo transfer (FET) or fresh embryo transfer in infertile patients undergoing IVF? Design: Multicentre, open-label randomized controlled trial; 458 patients aged 37 years or younger undergoing IVF with blastocyst transfer at first appointment were randomized to PET guided by ERA, FET or fresh embryo transfer in 16 reproductive clinics. Results: Clinical outcomes by intention-to-treat analysis were comparable, but cumulative pregnancy rate was significantly higher in the PET (93.6%) compared with FET (79.7%) (P = 0.0005) and fresh embryo transfer groups (80.7%) (P = 0.0013). Analysis per protocol demonstrates that live birth rates at first embryo transfer were 56.2% in PET versus 42.4% in FET (P = 0.09), and 45.7% in fresh embryo transfer groups (P = 0.17). Cumulative live birth rates after 12 months were 71.2% in PET versus 55.4% in FET (P = 0.04), and 48.9% in fresh embryo transfer (P = 0.003). Pregnancy rates at the first embryo transfer in PET, FET and fresh embryo transfer arms were 72.5% versus 54.3% (P = 0.01) and 58.5% (P = 0.05), respectively. Implantation rates at first embryo transfer were 57.3% versus 43.2% (P = 0.03), and 38.6% (P = 0.004), respectively. Obstetrical outcomes, type of delivery and neonatal outcomes were similar in all groups. Conclusions: Despite 50% of patients dropping out compared with 30% initially planned, per protocol analysis demonstrates statistically significant improvement in pregnancy, implantation and cumulative live birth rates in PET compared with FET and fresh embryo transfer arms, indicating the potential utility of PET guided by the ERA test at the first appointment.
KW - Endometrial receptivity
KW - Endometrial receptivity analysis (ERA)
KW - Fresh embryo transfer (ET)
KW - Frozen embryo transfer (FET)
KW - Personalized embryo transfer (PET)
KW - Window of implantation (WOI)
KW - INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
KW - ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
KW - WORLD REPORT
KW - ARRAY
KW - EMBRYO-TRANSFER
KW - IMPLANTATION
KW - HUMAN ENDOMETRIAL RECEPTIVITY
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U2 - 10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.06.002
DO - 10.1016/j.rbmo.2020.06.002
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85088804071
VL - 41
SP - 402
EP - 415
JO - Reproductive Biomedicine Online
JF - Reproductive Biomedicine Online
SN - 1472-6483
IS - 3
ER -