1992
DOI: 10.1097/00006254-199206000-00024
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The Use of Transvaginal Color Flow Imaging After in Vitro Fertilization to Identify Optimum Uterine Conditions Before Embryo Transfer

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“…The measurement of impedance to uterine blood flow in IVF cycles has provided an indirect measure of endometrial receptivity (37,38) . Battaglia et al 39 reported the highest pregnancy rate in the group with lower resistance to blood flow in the uterine spi¬ral arteries.…”
Section: Such Finding Coincided With Silverberg Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement of impedance to uterine blood flow in IVF cycles has provided an indirect measure of endometrial receptivity (37,38) . Battaglia et al 39 reported the highest pregnancy rate in the group with lower resistance to blood flow in the uterine spi¬ral arteries.…”
Section: Such Finding Coincided With Silverberg Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been suggested that Acetylsalicylic acid (low dose aspirin <100 mg/d) may increase the uterine blood flow by inhibiting platelet aggregation and reducing vasoconstriction, possibly leading to a more favourable endometrium for embryo implantation [128]. Aspirin may also suppress the negative effects of prostaglandins on the implantation, such as the induction of uterine contractions or an inflammatory response [129].…”
Section: Place Of Aspirin In Rif -Combined Therapy With Lmwhmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The measurement of impedance to uterine blood flow in IVF cycles has been suggested to contribute to the evaluation of endometrial receptivity (27,28). The decrease in peripheral impedance in the uterine vascular bed, reflected by a low PI, is a consequence of increased blood flow and tissue perfusion, which may improve uterine receptivity (29). Further studies incorporating Doppler measurements are needed to clarify this point.…”
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confidence: 99%