In vitro fertilization program based on programmed cycles monitored by ultrasound only
- PMID: 1360918
- DOI: 10.1016/0020-7292(92)90661-2
In vitro fertilization program based on programmed cycles monitored by ultrasound only
Abstract
Objective: Programmed oocyte retrieval was performed in order to make the in vitro fertilization (IVF) program cheaper and work of the IVF team easier.
Method: In a group of 77 patients included in the IVF program, the menstrual cycle was modified with estrogen-progesterone contraceptive pills. For this reason, it was possible to start the stimulation protocol in all patients on the same day. The stimulation protocol was a combination of clomiphene (100 mg) for 5 days and HMG (150 IU) every other day. Cycles were monitored by ultrasound only.
Result: The implantation rate per embryo transfer was 22.4%. The number of embryos per embryo transfer was low (2.6 +/- 1.4) and eliminated the need for cryopreservation. Fertilization rate (82%) and embryo transfer rate (87%) were high. The take home baby rate was 14.3%.
Conclusion: Seventy percent of all punctures were performed in 3 days in the middle of the week. In our conditions, programmed oocyte retrieval is associated with significant economic benefits.
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