Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2015, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (07): 1050-.
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Abstract: Objective To investigate the value of serum beta-human chorionic gonadotropin (β-HCG) on days 9 (d9) and 11(d11) after fresh embryo transfer (ET) and frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) in predicting the pregnancy outcomes.Methods A total of 227 fresh ET and FET cycles performed at the Center of Reproductive Medicine, Qingyuan People’sHospital between Dec, 2012 and Feb, 2014 were analyzed. The data of serum β-HCG levels on d9 and d11 after fresh ET andFET cycles and the pregnancy outcomes were reviewed, and the ROC curve was constructed to determine the optimal cut-offlevel of serum β-HCG level for predicting pregnancy outcomes. Results According to pregnancy outcomes, the cycles weredivided into non-pregnancy group (group A), biochemical pregnancy group (group B), and clinical pregnancy group (groupC). Significant differences were found between the mean serum β-HCG levels measured on d9 and d11 in all the 3 groups (P<0.01). The cycles in group C were further divided into 5 subgroups with single pregnancy (C1), twin pregnancy (C2), earlyabortion (C3), ectopic pregnancy (C4), or intrauterine pregnancy complicated with ectopic pregnancy group (C5), and all the 5subgroups showed significant differences in β-HCG measurements between d9 and d11 (P<0.01). On d9 after ET and FET, theoptimal cut-off level of serum β-HCG was 49.05 IU/L for predicting for clinical pregnancy, and was 105.15 IU/L for predictingtwin pregnancy; the two corresponding cut-off levels of serum β-HCG on d11 was 51.2 IU/L and 241.75 IU/L, respectively.Conclusion The absolute serum β-HCG level on d9 and d11 after fresh ET and FET allows an accurate diagnosis of pregnancyand helps in the prediction of the pregnancy outcomes.
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