Is Endometrial Receptivity Assay (ERA) Useful in Patients with Repeated Implantation Failure Undergoing Single, Autologous Euploid Embryo Transfer?
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Background: Our aim in this study was to evaluate whether endometrial    receptivity assay (ERA) test improves single, autologous euploid    frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) outcomes in patients with repeated    implantation failure. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study    which was conducted in a University affiliated private hospital. The    study included 135 patients with repeated implantation failure who    underwent single, autologous euploid ERA adjusted and non-adjusted FET.    Patients were stratified into three groups, patients with receptive    endometrium based on the ERA test, patients with non-receptive    endometrium based on the ERA test and patients who did not receive the    ERA test (control group). The three groups were compared in terms of FET    outcomes. Results: Of 135 patients, 73 had the ERA test results    available and 62 did not have the ERA test. Of 73 patients, 28 had    non-receptive endometrium and 45 had receptive endometrium. The three    groups are all the same in terms of age, body mass index, type of    infertility, duration of infertility, number of previously embryo    transfers and infertility causes (p > 0.05). Live birth rates were 46\%,    50\% and 51\% for receptive, nonreceptive and control groups,    respectively (p > 0.05). Implantation and clinical pregnancy rates were    similar between the groups, as well. Conclusions: Adjusting the embryo    transfer day according to the ERA test results seems to improve FET    outcomes in patients with repeated implantation failure.
