TITLE:
In Vitro Fertilization Outcomes Following Assisted Hatching of Embryos with Thick Zona Pellucida—A Prospective Randomized Study
AUTHORS:
Mara Koifman, Shirly Lahav-Baratz, Libby Shopen, Blais Idit, David Ishai, Zofnat Wiener-Megnazi, Ron Auslender, Martha Dirnfeld
KEYWORDS:
In Vitro Fertilization, Assisted Hatching, Zona Pellucida Thickness, Partial Zona Dissection, Implantation Rate
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Reproductive Sciences,
Vol.2 No.4,
October
15,
2014
ABSTRACT: Purpose: Impaired hatching is associated with implantation failure following in vitro fertilization (IVF). Thickening or hardening of the zona pellucida (ZP) has been proposed as a factor in this impairment. We examined whether selective assisted hatching (AH) is beneficial with embryos having a thick ZP. Methods: This prospective, randomized controlled study was performed in the IVF unit of an obstetrics and gynecology department in a university-affiliated hospital. Only patients undergoing IVF and having a ZP thickness of ≥17 μm measured in all their embryos were included. In the intervention group, AH was applied to all embryos, before their transfer. In the control group, embryos were transferred without AH. Implantation, clinical pregnancy and live birth rates were the study endpoints. Results: Both study arms were comparable in most baseline parameters. The two groups did not differ in implantation rates (14.1% control vs. 8.92% intervention, odds ratio (OR) = 0.5974, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.325 - 1.1), clinical pregnancy rates (36.7% vs. 25.8%, OR = 0.6025, 95% CI 0.274 - 1.325), or live birth rates (25% vs. 18.9%, OR = 0.7021, 95% CI 0.291 - 1.691). Conclusions: Selecting embryos for AH by their ZP thickness as a sole parameter was not found to be beneficial and to improve IVF outcome.