A meta-analysis of ultrasound-guided versus clinical touch embryo transfer
- PMID: 14556830
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(03)01015-x
A meta-analysis of ultrasound-guided versus clinical touch embryo transfer
Abstract
Objective: To determine the relative efficacy of ultrasound-guided embryo transfer and embryo transfer by clinical touch alone.
Design: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized, controlled trials comparing ultrasound-guided embryo transfer with embryo transfer by clinical touch alone.
Setting: Infertility centers providing treatment with in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer.
Patient(s): Women undergoing embryo transfer.
Intervention(s): Embryo transfer with or without transabdominal ultrasound guidance.
Main outcome measure(s): Clinical pregnancy rate and embryo implantation rate.
Result(s): A total of eight prospective controlled trials were identified. Of these studies, four were nonrandomized or quasi-randomized and four were genuinely randomized. Meta-analysis demonstrated a significantly increased chance of clinical pregnancy following ultrasound-guided embryo transfer in all studies and in the genuinely randomized subgroup. The embryo implantation rate was also significantly increased following ultrasound-guided embryo transfer.
Conclusion(s): Ultrasound-guided embryo transfer significantly increases the chance of clinical pregnancy and significantly increases the embryo implantation rate.
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