| Literature DB >> 28942518 |
Joseph B Babigumira1,2, Fady I Sharara3,4, Louis P Garrison5,6.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The Cap-Score™ was developed to assess the capacitation status of men, thereby enabling personalized management of unexplained infertility by choosing timed intrauterine insemination (IUI), versus immediate in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) in individuals with a low Cap-Score™. The objective of this study was to estimate the differences in outcomes and costs comparing the use of the Cap-Score™ with timed IUI (CS-TI) and the standard of care (SOC), which was assumed to be three IUI cycles followed by three IVF-ICSI cycles.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical pregnancy; Costs; Decision-analytic modeling; Live births; Sperm capacitation
Mesh:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28942518 PMCID: PMC5758457 DOI: 10.1007/s10815-017-1021-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet ISSN: 1058-0468 Impact factor: 3.412
Fig. 1Decision tree of the outcomes of clinical management of unexplained infertility. UEI unexplained infertility, SOC standard of care, CS + TI cap-score + timed insemination, CS cap-score, IUI intrauterine insemination, IVF in vitro fertilization, ICSI intracytoplasmic sperm injection
Parameter estimates used in the model
| Parameter | Baseline | Sensitivity range | Referencea |
|---|---|---|---|
| Costs | |||
| IUI | $2550 | $1275–$3825 | Expert opinion |
| IVF-ICSI | $17,651 | $8825–$26,476 | [ |
| Probabilities | |||
| Low Cap-Score Test | 0.336 | 0.269–0.403 | [ |
| Clinical pregnancy (per cycle) | |||
| With IUI in SOC | |||
| < 35 years | 0.161 | 0.081–0.242 | [ |
| 35–37 years | 0.136 | 0.068–0.204 | [ |
| 38–40 years | 0.118 | 0.059–0.177 | [ |
| 41–42 years | 0.068 | 0.034–0.102 | [ |
| > 42 years | 0.035 | 0.018–0.053 | [ |
| With IUI after Cap-Score Test | 0.400 | 0.320–0.480 | Expert opinion |
| With IVF-ICSI | |||
| < 35 years | 0.506 | 0.405–0.607 | [ |
| 35–37 years | 0.445 | 0.356–0.534 | [ |
| 38–40 years | 0.320 | 0.256–0.384 | [ |
| 41–42 years | 0.224 | 0.179–0.269 | [ |
| > 42 years | 0.121 | 0.097–0.145 | [ |
| Live birth (per cycle)c | |||
| With IUI | |||
| < 35 years | 0.559 | 0.279–0.838 | [ |
| 35–37 years | 0.495 | 0.248–0.743 | [ |
| 38–40 years | 0.462 | 0.231–0.692 | [ |
| 41–42 years | 0.400 | 0.200–0.600 | [ |
| > 42 years | 0.386 | 0.193–0.579 | [ |
| With IVF-ICSI | |||
| < 35 years | 0.879 | 0.854–0.903 | [ |
| 35–37 years | 0.829 | 0.793–0.865 | [ |
| 38–40 years | 0.772 | 0.722–0.822 | [ |
| 41–42 years | 0.594 | 0.500–0.688 | [ |
| > 42 years | 0.496 | 0.324–0.670 | [ |
aRepresents 95% confidence interval or low and high estimates from multiple studies where data are available and +/− 50% for both costs and probabilities where data are unavailable or uncertainty is substantial
bPrimary outcome per intended egg retrieval with all cycles as the denominator
cConditional upon clinical pregnancy
Mean (95% CI) cumulative live birth rate and clinical pregnancy rate comparing SOC to CS-TI
| Age (years) | Clinical pregnancy rate | Live birth rate | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOC | CS-TI | Δ | SOC | CS-TI | Δ | |
| < 35 | 92.88% (86.97–96.65%) | 94.22% (89.59–97.12%) | 1.34% | 68.54% (54.11–79.72%) | 66.16% (51.09–80.30%) | − 2.38% |
| 35–37 | 88.97% (81.94–93.81%) | 91.80% (87.08–95.48%) | 2.83% | 61.90% (50.74–71.89%) | 58.72% (45.15–71.73%) | − 3.18% |
| 38–40 | 78.43% (70.32–85.26%) | 84.93% (79.51–89.55%) | 5.29% | 50.81% (41.65–59.77%) | 49.42% (36.27–62.74%) | − 1.13% |
| 41–42 | 62.17% (54.16–69.38%) | 77.60% (64.76–84.65%) | 15.43% | 33.23% (26.45–40.26%) | 35.99% (26.76–47.05%) | 2.76% |
| > 42 | 38.97% (33.03–45.10%) | 64.83% (55.44–71.04%) | 25.86% | 17.71% (12.37–24.61%) | 24.44% (17.11–39.53%) | 6.73% |
CI credibility interval, SOC standard of care, CS-TI Cap-Score™ with timed intrauterine insemination, Δ change
Mean (95% CI) IUI costs, IVF costs, and total costs comparing SOC to CS-TI
| Age (years) | IUI costs | IVF costs | Total costs | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SOC | CS-TI | Δ | SOC | CS-TI | Δ | SOC | CS-TI | Δ | |
| < 35 | $6484 ($3217–$9820) | $5889 ($2932–$8735) | − $595 | $18,118 ($8385–$29,724) | $14,708 ($6929–$23,111) | − $3410 | $24,603 ($14,039–37,358) | $20,597 ($12,345–$30,331) | − $4006 |
| 35–37 | $6657 ($3337–$10,095) | $5889 ($2773–$8599) | − $768 | $21,210 ($10,087–$34,391) | $15,766 ($7528–$24,214) | − $5444 | $27,866 ($15,887–$41,803) | $21,655 ($12,839–31,034) | − $6211 |
| 38–40 | $6783 ($3318–$10,272) | $5889 ($3041–$8929) | − $894 | $25,946 ($12,477–$40,924) | $18,129 ($9208–$27,870) | −$6364 | $32,729 ($18,657–$48,205%) | $24,019 ($14,340–$35,285) | − $7128 |
| 41–42 | $7142 ($3600–$10,786) | $5889 ($3567–$9657) | − $1253 | $33,983 ($16,705–$52,003) | $20,124 ($9567–$31,450) | − $13,859 | $41,125 ($23,697–$59,210) | $26,014 ($15,597–$34,200) | − $15,111 |
| > 42 | $7385 ($3678–$11,100) | $6019 ($3221–$9444) | − $1366 | $42,060 ($21,423–$63,241) | $24,237 ($11,756–$36,600) | − $17,823 | $49,445 ($28,240–$71,335) | $30,256 ($18,622–$43,253) | − $19,189 |
CI credibility interval, SOC standard of care, CS-TI Cap-Score™ with timed intrauterine insemination, Δ change