2023
DOI: 10.3390/ani13182865
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Assessment of Luteal Function Using Rectal Palpation, B-Mode Ultrasonography, and Progesterone Determination to Improve Recipient Selection in Embryo Transfer Programs

Uxía Yáñez,
Mónica Barrio,
Ismael Fernández
et al.

Abstract: Proper selection of recipients determines the success of embryo transfer (ET) programs. Therefore, the objectives of this study were to assess the accuracy of rectal palpation (RP) in selecting recipients according to the size and firmness of their corpus luteum (CL) compared to ultrasonography (US) and progesterone determination (P4); to check if US or P4 provide additional information to RP with regard to selecting animals with higher odds of maintaining the pregnancy; and to verify the reliability of the pr… Show more

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“…However, the effectiveness of using CL morpho-functional characteristics to select embryo recipients remains a matter of controversy (Choi et al, 2023;dos Santos et al, 2023;Pugliesi et al, 2019;Thomson et al, 2021;Yáñez et al, 2023). In fact, during the midluteal phase, CL volume is highly correlated with luteal P4 production, but not with circulating P4 concentrations (Herzog et al, 2010;Lüttgenau & Bollwein, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effectiveness of using CL morpho-functional characteristics to select embryo recipients remains a matter of controversy (Choi et al, 2023;dos Santos et al, 2023;Pugliesi et al, 2019;Thomson et al, 2021;Yáñez et al, 2023). In fact, during the midluteal phase, CL volume is highly correlated with luteal P4 production, but not with circulating P4 concentrations (Herzog et al, 2010;Lüttgenau & Bollwein, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%