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Frozen versus fresh embryo transfer in women with low prognosis for in vitro fertilisation treatment: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
by
Legro, Richard S
, Liu, Peihao
, Wei, Daimin
, Zhao, Shuyun
, Qin, Yingying
, Sheng, Yan
, Xiao, Zhuoni
, Chen, Zi-Jiang
, Wang, Ze
, Ding, Lingling
, Li, Yan
, Zhang, Aijun
, Zhang, Heping
, Jin, Lei
, Gong, Fei
, Cui, Linlin
, Liu, Hong
, Zhao, Han
, Yan, Junhao
, Zhang, Luqing
, Bao, Hongchu
, Wu, Keliang
, Xu, Bei
, Lu, Yao
, Sun, Yun
, Xu, Bufang
, Sun, Mei
, Zhou, Hong
, Geng, Ling
in
Adult
/ Aneuploidy
/ Birth rate
/ Birth weight
/ China
/ Cryopreservation
/ Cryopreservation - methods
/ Ectopic pregnancy
/ Embryo transfer
/ Embryo Transfer - methods
/ Embryos
/ Endometrium
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Fertilization in Vitro - methods
/ Follicles
/ Humans
/ In vitro fertilization
/ Live Birth - epidemiology
/ Medical prognosis
/ Menstruation
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Oocyte Retrieval
/ Oocytes
/ Ovarian Reserve
/ Ovaries
/ Ovulation
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Pregnancy Outcome
/ Pregnancy Rate
/ Prognosis
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2025
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Frozen versus fresh embryo transfer in women with low prognosis for in vitro fertilisation treatment: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
by
Legro, Richard S
, Liu, Peihao
, Wei, Daimin
, Zhao, Shuyun
, Qin, Yingying
, Sheng, Yan
, Xiao, Zhuoni
, Chen, Zi-Jiang
, Wang, Ze
, Ding, Lingling
, Li, Yan
, Zhang, Aijun
, Zhang, Heping
, Jin, Lei
, Gong, Fei
, Cui, Linlin
, Liu, Hong
, Zhao, Han
, Yan, Junhao
, Zhang, Luqing
, Bao, Hongchu
, Wu, Keliang
, Xu, Bei
, Lu, Yao
, Sun, Yun
, Xu, Bufang
, Sun, Mei
, Zhou, Hong
, Geng, Ling
in
Adult
/ Aneuploidy
/ Birth rate
/ Birth weight
/ China
/ Cryopreservation
/ Cryopreservation - methods
/ Ectopic pregnancy
/ Embryo transfer
/ Embryo Transfer - methods
/ Embryos
/ Endometrium
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Fertilization in Vitro - methods
/ Follicles
/ Humans
/ In vitro fertilization
/ Live Birth - epidemiology
/ Medical prognosis
/ Menstruation
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Oocyte Retrieval
/ Oocytes
/ Ovarian Reserve
/ Ovaries
/ Ovulation
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Pregnancy Outcome
/ Pregnancy Rate
/ Prognosis
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2025
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Frozen versus fresh embryo transfer in women with low prognosis for in vitro fertilisation treatment: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
by
Legro, Richard S
, Liu, Peihao
, Wei, Daimin
, Zhao, Shuyun
, Qin, Yingying
, Sheng, Yan
, Xiao, Zhuoni
, Chen, Zi-Jiang
, Wang, Ze
, Ding, Lingling
, Li, Yan
, Zhang, Aijun
, Zhang, Heping
, Jin, Lei
, Gong, Fei
, Cui, Linlin
, Liu, Hong
, Zhao, Han
, Yan, Junhao
, Zhang, Luqing
, Bao, Hongchu
, Wu, Keliang
, Xu, Bei
, Lu, Yao
, Sun, Yun
, Xu, Bufang
, Sun, Mei
, Zhou, Hong
, Geng, Ling
in
Adult
/ Aneuploidy
/ Birth rate
/ Birth weight
/ China
/ Cryopreservation
/ Cryopreservation - methods
/ Ectopic pregnancy
/ Embryo transfer
/ Embryo Transfer - methods
/ Embryos
/ Endometrium
/ Female
/ Fertility
/ Fertilization in Vitro - methods
/ Follicles
/ Humans
/ In vitro fertilization
/ Live Birth - epidemiology
/ Medical prognosis
/ Menstruation
/ Neonates
/ Newborn babies
/ Oocyte Retrieval
/ Oocytes
/ Ovarian Reserve
/ Ovaries
/ Ovulation
/ Pregnancy
/ Pregnancy complications
/ Pregnancy Outcome
/ Pregnancy Rate
/ Prognosis
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2025
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Frozen versus fresh embryo transfer in women with low prognosis for in vitro fertilisation treatment: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
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Frozen versus fresh embryo transfer in women with low prognosis for in vitro fertilisation treatment: pragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial
2025
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AbstractObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that a freeze-all strategy would increase the chance of live birth compared with fresh embryo transfer in women with low prognosis for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment.DesignPragmatic, multicentre, randomised controlled trial.SettingNine academic fertility centres in China.Participants838 women with a low prognosis for IVF treatment defined by ≤9 oocytes retrieved or poor ovarian reserve (antral follicle count <5 or serum anti-Müllerian hormone level <8.6 pmol/L).InterventionsEligible participants were randomised (1:1) to undergo either frozen embryo transfer or fresh embryo transfer on the day of oocyte retrieval. Participants in the frozen embryo transfer group had all of their embryos cryopreserved and underwent frozen embryo transfer later. Participants in the fresh embryo transfer group underwent fresh embryo transfer after oocyte retrieval.Main outcome measuresThe primary outcome was live birth, defined as the delivery of neonates with a heartbeat and respiration at ≥28 weeks’ gestation. Secondary outcomes were clinical pregnancy, singleton or twin pregnancy, pregnancy loss, ectopic pregnancy, birth weight, maternal and neonatal complications, and cumulative live birth after embryo transfers within one year after randomisation.ResultsIn an intention-to-treat analysis, the rate of live birth was lower in the frozen embryo transfer group than in the fresh embryo transfer group (32% (132 of 419) v 40% (168 of 419); relative ratio 0.79 (95% confidence interval 0.65 to 0.94); P=0.009). The frozen embryo group had a lower rate of clinical pregnancy than the fresh embryo group (39% (164 of 419) v 47% (197 of 419); 0.83 (0.71 to 0.97)). The cumulative live birth rate was lower in the frozen embryo transfer group compared with the fresh embryo transfer group (44% (185 of 419) v 51% (215 of 419), 0.86 (0.75 to 0.99)). No difference was observed in birth weight, incidence of obstetric complications, or risk of neonatal morbidities.ConclusionsFresh embryo transfer may be a better choice for women with low prognosis in terms of live birth rate compared with a freeze-all strategy. The treatment strategies that prevent fresh embryo transfers, such as accumulating embryos with back-to-back cycles or performing routine preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy, warrant further studies in women with a low prognosis.Trial registrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2100050168.
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