J A Collins1, E A Burrows, A R Wilan. 1. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the likelihood of live birth and the impact of prognostic factors among untreated infertile couples. DESIGN: Cohort follow-up study. SETTING: Eleven infertility clinics in academic medical centers. PATIENTS: Two thousand one hundred ninety-eight couples with infertility of > 1 year in duration. Untreated months of observations on 873 untreated couples (18,364 months) were combined with observations before the first treatment among 1,325 treated couples (9,761 months). INTERVENTIONS: Diagnostic tests as indicated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Time to conception for live birth; effect of baseline characteristics estimated by means of proportional hazards analysis. RESULTS: There were 263 live birth conceptions during 28,125 months of untreated observations. The cumulative rate of conceptions leading to live birth was 14.3% at 12 months. The relevant prognostic factors were pregnancy history, duration of infertility, female partner's age, male defect, endometriosis, and tubal disease. A prediction score based on these factors would be accurate in approximately 62% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: The estimation of live birth among untreated infertile couples is sufficiently accurate to be useful in the clinical management of infertility and in the planning of clinical trials.
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the likelihood of live birth and the impact of prognostic factors among untreated infertile couples. DESIGN: Cohort follow-up study. SETTING: Eleven infertility clinics in academic medical centers. PATIENTS: Two thousand one hundred ninety-eight couples with infertility of > 1 year in duration. Untreated months of observations on 873 untreated couples (18,364 months) were combined with observations before the first treatment among 1,325 treated couples (9,761 months). INTERVENTIONS: Diagnostic tests as indicated. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Time to conception for live birth; effect of baseline characteristics estimated by means of proportional hazards analysis. RESULTS: There were 263 live birth conceptions during 28,125 months of untreated observations. The cumulative rate of conceptions leading to live birth was 14.3% at 12 months. The relevant prognostic factors were pregnancy history, duration of infertility, female partner's age, male defect, endometriosis, and tubal disease. A prediction score based on these factors would be accurate in approximately 62% of cases. CONCLUSIONS: The estimation of live birth among untreated infertile couples is sufficiently accurate to be useful in the clinical management of infertility and in the planning of clinical trials.
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