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. 2019 Nov 12;36(12):2425–2433. doi: 10.1007/s10815-019-01619-2

Table 2.

Description of prognostic factors used to define good and poor prognosis groups in complete cases, before and after propensity score weighting

Study groups before propensity score weighting Study groups after propensity score weighting
Factor Fresh transfer with AH (48,858 cycles) Fresh transfer without AH (103,413 cycles) P value SMD Fresh transfer with AH (148,723 cycles) Fresh transfer without AH (153,114 cycles) P value SMD
Age < 0.001 0.756 0.969 < 0.001
< 38 25,423 (52.0) 87,790 (84.9) 110,802 (74.5) 114,058 (74.5)
≥ 38 23,435 (48.0) 15,623 (15.1) 37,921 (25.5) 39,056 (25.5)
Live birth history < 0.001 0.139 0.916 0.001
No 25,464 (52.1) 61,032 (59.0) 84,431 (56.8) 86,871 (56.7)
Yes 23,394 (47.9) 42,381 (41.0) 64,293 (43.2) 66,244 (43.3)
Embryo quality < 0.001 0.187 0.018 0.018
Poor 2803 (5.7) 3755 (3.6) 6528 (4.4) 6440 (4.2)
Fair 12,788 (26.2) 20,778 (20.1) 34,259 (23.0) 34,370 (22.4)
Good 33,267 (68.1) 78,880 (76.3) 107,936 (72.6) 112,305 (73.3)
Good or poor prognosis* < 0.001 0.272 0.778 0.002
Good 9591 (19.6) 32,429 (31.4) 41,192 (27.7) 42,277 (27.6)
Poor 39,267 (80.4) 70,984 (68.6) 107,531 (72.3) 110,837 (72.4)

P value < 0.05 denotes a difference in groups; SMD, standard mean difference; SMD < 0.1 implies balance; AH, assisted hatching

*Poor prognosis: one of the following poor prognosis criteria defined by: age 38 years or older, no history of a live birth, or poor-quality embryos. *Good prognosis: all of the following: age 37 years and younger, history of a live birth, and no poor-quality embryos