Systemic vascular resistance may influence the outcome of in vitro fertilization

Gynecol Endocrinol. 2022 Jul;38(7):569-572. doi: 10.1080/09513590.2022.2082402. Epub 2022 May 30.

Abstract

Introduction: The number of pregnancies obtained through in vitro fertilization (IVF) techniques are increasing, and only few studies have investigated hemodynamic variations in women undergoing IVF techniques. The aim of this study was to evaluate the hemodynamic parameters in women undergoing IVF, to assess a possible correlation between hemodynamics and embryo implantation.Methods: 45 normotensive non-obese women, age ≤ 43 years, with idiopathic or tubal infertility, referred to the Reproductive Physiopathology and Andrology Unit, Sandro Pertini Hospital, Rome, during the period 2020/2021, underwent IVF techniques. All women were evaluated with Ultra Sonic Cardiac Output Monitor (USCOM) to detect hemodynamic parameters at two different stages: at the mid-luteal phase, before the beginning of IVF, and at the day of embryo transfer (dET). All demographics and hormonal parameters in both groups were comparable. The hemodynamic parameters were compared between women with a positive β-HCG test vs. those testing negative.Results: 11 out of 45 (24,5%) women obtained positive β-HCG test. All demographics and hormonal parameters were comparable in both groups. Women with a positive β-HCG test showed statistically lower systemic vascular resistance (SVR) at mid-luteal phase (868.61 ± 100.1 vs. 1009 ± 168.4) and dET (818,9 ± 104.5 vs 1038.52 ± 150.82 dynes × s/cm5).Conclusions: Hemodynamic assessment can identify a more favorable pre-pregnancy cardiovascular adaptation. Embryo implantation might be positively influenced by the hemodynamic parameters, e.g. lower SVR, before the beginning of IVF techniques, and during the window of implantation.

Keywords: In vitro fertilization techniques; Systemic vascular resistance; embryo implantation; hemodynamic assessment; 体外受精技术; 胚胎植入全身血管阻力; 血流动力学评估.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Embryo Transfer* / methods
  • Female
  • Fertilization in Vitro / methods
  • Humans
  • Luteal Phase
  • Male
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Rate
  • Vascular Resistance