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First line fertility treatment strategies regarding IUI and IVF require clinical evidence.

G Bahadur1, R Homburg2, A Muneer3, P Racich4, T Alangaden5, A Al-Habib6, S Okolo6.   

Abstract

The advent of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has contributed to a significant growth in the delivery of assisted conception technique, such that IVF/ICSI procedures are now recommended over other interventions. Even the UK National Institute for Health Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines controversially recommends against intrauterine insemination (IUI) procedures in favour of IVF. We reflect on some of the clinical, economic, financial and ethical realities that have been used to selectively promote IVF over IUI, which is less intrusive and more patient friendly, obviates the need for embryo storage and has a global application. The evidence strongly favours IUI over IVF in selected couples and national funding strategies should include IUI treatment options. IUI, practised optimally as a first line treatment in up to six cycles, would also ease the pressures on public funds to allow the provision of up to three IVF cycles for couple who need it. Fertility clinics should also strive towards ISO15189 accreditation standards for basic semen diagnosis for male infertility used to triage ICSI treatment, to reduce the over-diagnosis of severe male factor infertility. Importantly, there is a need to develop global guidelines on inclusion policies for IVF/ICSI procedures. These suggestions are an ethically sound basis for constructing the provision of publicly funded fertility treatments.
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Keywords:  IVF; NICE guideline; economics; ethics; first line treatment; intrauterine insemination; male infertility

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27076499     DOI: 10.1093/humrep/dew075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Reprod        ISSN: 0268-1161            Impact factor:   6.918


  10 in total

Review 1.  A New Dawn for Intrauterine Insemination: Efficient and Prudent Practice will Benefit Patients, the Fertility Industry and the Healthcare Bodies.

Authors:  Gulam Bahadur; Roy Homburg; Ansam Al-Habib
Journal:  J Obstet Gynaecol India       Date:  2016-08-22

2.  Prewash total motile count is a poor predictor of live birth in intrauterine insemination cycles.

Authors:  Erin B Mankus; Alan E Holden; Paige M Seeker; Jordan C Kampschmidt; Jessica E McLaughlin; Robert S Schenken; Jennifer F Knudtson
Journal:  Fertil Steril       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 7.329

3.  CNFE-SE: a novel approach combining complex network-based feature engineering and stacked ensemble to predict the success of intrauterine insemination and ranking the features.

Authors:  Sima Ranjbari; Toktam Khatibi; Ahmad Vosough Dizaji; Hesamoddin Sajadi; Mehdi Totonchi; Firouzeh Ghaffari
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 2.796

4.  Reappraisal of clinical data supports double IUI for improved pregnancy outcomes.

Authors:  G Bahadur; R Homburg
Journal:  Facts Views Vis Obgyn       Date:  2018-03

5.  A Multicenter Phase IV Study to Investigate the Immunogenicity of Recombinant Human Follicle-Stimulating Hormone and Its Impact on Clinical Outcomes in Females Undergoing Controlled Ovarian Stimulation.

Authors:  Abha Majumdar; Le Hoang; Ly T Loc; Padma Srivastava; Chitra Ramamurthy; Ratnabali Chakravorty; Yogeshwar S Nandanwar; M D Rashmi; Rahul V Mayekar; Jayashree Sridhar; Ganesh H Divekar; James John
Journal:  J Hum Reprod Sci       Date:  2019-12-17

6.  Disrupting the biological clock: Fertility benefits, egg freezing and proactive fertility management.

Authors:  Lucy van de Wiel
Journal:  Reprod Biomed Soc Online       Date:  2021-12-10

7.  The revival of intrauterine insemination: evidence-based data have changed the picture.

Authors:  Willem Ombelet
Journal:  Facts Views Vis Obgyn       Date:  2017-09

8.  Pilot study of the optimal protocol of low dose step-up follicle stimulating hormone therapy for infertile women.

Authors:  Toshiya Matsuzaki; Takeshi Iwasa; Rie Yanagihara; Mizuki Komasaka; Kiyohito Yano; Yiliyasi Mayila; Ayaka Tachibana; Yuri Yamamoto; Takeshi Kato; Akira Kuwahara; Minoru Irahara
Journal:  Reprod Med Biol       Date:  2018-06-12

9.  Prognostic factors in IUI.

Authors:  Gulam Bahadur; Roy Homburg
Journal:  JBRA Assist Reprod       Date:  2019-01-31

Review 10.  Growing body of evidence supports intrauterine insemination as first line treatment and rejects unfounded concerns about its efficacy, risks and cost effectiveness.

Authors:  Gulam Bahadur; Roy Homburg
Journal:  JBRA Assist Reprod       Date:  2019-01-31
  10 in total

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