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. 2020 Jul 22;18(7):491–500. doi: 10.18502/ijrm.v13i7.7366

Table 1.

Outcomes and comparison of potential confounders in the fresh ET and FET groups


Fresh cycles (n = 7014) Frozen-thaw cycles (n = 3730) P-value
Age (yr) 35.51 35.14 < 0.0001
Body mass index (kg/m 2) 25.10 24.98 0.3474
Cumulative ET (n = mean) 1.30 2.68 < 0.0001
Fertilization methods (%)
IVF 30.33 31.05 0.44
ICSI 69.67 68.95 0.44
Syngamy check (%)
EC 31.11 19.65 < 0.0001
NEBD 39.67 33.46 < 0.0001
2PN 29.22 46.89 < 0.0001
Day 2 assessment
Number of cell on day 2 (mean) 3.84 3.63 < 0.0001
Grade of embryos (mean) 1.87 2.00 < 0.0001
Grade of embryos (%)
Grade 1 35.56 27.35 < 0.0001
Grade 2 42.81 46.04 < 0.0001
Grade 3 20.37 26.11 < 0.0001
Grade 4 1.26 0.51 < 0.0001
Life birth (%) 19.13 14.13 < 0.0001
Clinical pregnancy (%) 22.48 16.25 < 0.0001
Multiple pregnancy (%) 1.12 2.09 0.107
Continuous variables were examined in relation to relevant outcomes using the students t test, while binary variables were initially examined using the Chi-square test. Cumulative ET (embryo transfer) refers to previous embryo transfer cycles included in the analysis. Syngamy check was the first evaluation performed 23-24 hr after insemination/ICSI when the embryos were assessed for the presence and number of cells (EC = early cleavage, NEBD = nuclear envelope breakdown, or 2PN = 2 pro-nuclei). Embryos were evaluated again on day 2 post insemination/ICSI. Number of cells, degree of fragmentation, and multinucleation (grading of embryos) were assessed at the day 2 check