Assessment of Endometrial Receptivity Assay (ERA) Test as a Diagnostic Tool and its Outcome in Patients with Previous IVF Failure by Smitha M* in Perceptions in Reproductive Medicine_ Journal of Reproductive Health
Abstract
Human
implantation is a complex process requiring synchrony between a healthy embryo
and a functionally competent or receptive endometrium. Diagnosis of endometrial
receptivity (ER) has posed a challenge and so far, the most available tests
have been subjective and lack accuracy and a predictive value. Microarray technology
has allowed identification of the transcriptomic signature of the receptivity
window of implantation (WOI). This technology has led to the development of a
molecular diagnostic tool, the ER array (ERA) for diagnosis of ER. Use of this
test in patients with recurrent implantation failure (RIF) has shown that the
WOI is displaced in a most of these patients and the use of a personalized
embryo transfer (pET) on the day designated by ERA improves reproductive
performance. In this retrospective study, 74 patients with history of recurrent
implantation failures who underwent Endometrial
Receptivity Assay in ARC fertility centre, Saveetha medical college over a
period of one year were analysed and 44 patients were receptive and 30 non
receptive. Out of those 44 receptive patients 37(84.1%) were positive for
clinical pregnancy and 7(23.3%) patients were negative for clinical pregnancy
after performing pET. Among 30 of the non-receptive patients 7(15.9%) were
found positive for clinical pregnancy and 23(76.7%) were found negative for
clinical pregnancy. The p
value was <0.001 which is statistically significant. Hence this study proves
that doing ERA and performing Personal of clinical pregnancy rate and its
outcome. Though larger studies are required to validate these results ERA has
become a useful tool in our diagnostic armamentarium for ER
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