Endometrial scratching before euploid embryo transfer: a case–control study
Sophia M. K. Lindekugel, Lexi Rose Frankel, Jeffrey L. Deaton, Allan Dong, Rebekah Lassiter, Ricardo F. Savaris, Bruce A. Lessey

TL;DR
This study found that endometrial scratching before frozen embryo transfer does not improve pregnancy outcomes and may increase second trimester loss.
Contribution
The study provides new evidence on the impact of endometrial scratching in frozen euploid embryo transfers.
Findings
Endometrial scratching did not significantly affect total pregnancy, clinical pregnancy, or ongoing pregnancy rates.
Endometrial scratching was associated with a significantly higher risk of second trimester loss.
Chronic endometritis was frequently observed in women who underwent endometrial scratching.
Abstract
To evaluate the effect of endometrial scratching on in vitro fertilization (IVF) success rates in women undergoing frozen embryo transfer with preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy (PGT-A). Biopsy was performed at oocyte retrieval in cases and compared to those who did not undergo scratching (controls). Endpoints included pregnancy loss, total pregnancy, clinical pregnancy rate (CPR), ongoing pregnancy rate/live birth rate (OPR), and the incidence of chronic endometritis (CE). Women in case and control groups had similar characteristics, such as age, body mass index, and parity. Overall total pregnancy rate was 82.43% following single euploid embryo transfer in cases compared to 85.7% in controls (p = 0.57; OR = 1.27; 95% CI = 0.565 to 2.78). CPR was 73.3% and 76.2% (p = 0.62; OR = 1.18; 95% CI = 0.594 to 2.29), and OPR between groups was 64.8% and 72.3% (p = 0.28; OR = 1.42;…
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TopicsReproductive System and Pregnancy · Reproductive Health and Contraception · Ectopic Pregnancy Diagnosis and Management
