OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to assess parameters associated with a successful outcome of intrauterine insemination (IUI) using cryopreserved donor sperm. DESIGN: We analyzed 750 consecutive donor IUI cycles undertaken by 363 women in an assisted conception clinic. The main outcome measure was clinical pregnancy. RESULTS: IUI was performed in 94.7% of the 750 IUI treatment cycles commenced and 180 clinical pregnancies occurred. The clinical pregnancy rate per cycle was 26.4%. The rate was significantly related to the patient's age (30.5% for age < or = 35 years and 18.1% for age > 35 years; P < 0.006) and whether there was one or more than one preovulatory follicles [20.9, 34.4, and 31.5% for one, two, and three or four follicles with a mean diameter of 14 or more mm at the time of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration; P = 0.006]. Two to four preovulatory follicles were present in 12.6% of the natural cycles, 43.6% of clomiphene citrate or tamoxifen, and 59.9% of gonadotropin stimulated cycles. The difference in the number of preovulatory follicles between stimulated and unstimulated cycles was highly significant (P < 0.0001). Pregnancy rates were 29.9% in gonadotropin-stimulated cycles, 23.6% in clomiphene citrate- or tamoxifen-stimulated cycles, 23.6% in clomiphene and 20.1% in unstimulated cycles. The difference in pregnancy rates between gonadotropin-stimulated and natural cycles was significant (P = 0.038). Cycle fecundity rates were not significantly affected by the number of previous treatment cycles, duration of infertility, gravidity and parity of the patient, presence of a spontaneous luteinizing hormone (LH) surge before the administration of hCG, or number of motile sperm in the insemination specimen. CONCLUSIONS: Success of IUI using cryopreserved donor sperm is related to the age of the women and whether there is one or more than one preovulatory follicles.
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to assess parameters associated with a successful outcome of intrauterine insemination (IUI) using cryopreserved donor sperm. DESIGN: We analyzed 750 consecutive donor IUI cycles undertaken by 363 women in an assisted conception clinic. The main outcome measure was clinical pregnancy. RESULTS: IUI was performed in 94.7% of the 750 IUI treatment cycles commenced and 180 clinical pregnancies occurred. The clinical pregnancy rate per cycle was 26.4%. The rate was significantly related to the patient's age (30.5% for age < or = 35 years and 18.1% for age > 35 years; P < 0.006) and whether there was one or more than one preovulatory follicles [20.9, 34.4, and 31.5% for one, two, and three or four follicles with a mean diameter of 14 or more mm at the time of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) administration; P = 0.006]. Two to four preovulatory follicles were present in 12.6% of the natural cycles, 43.6% of clomiphene citrate or tamoxifen, and 59.9% of gonadotropin stimulated cycles. The difference in the number of preovulatory follicles between stimulated and unstimulated cycles was highly significant (P < 0.0001). Pregnancy rates were 29.9% in gonadotropin-stimulated cycles, 23.6% in clomiphene citrate- or tamoxifen-stimulated cycles, 23.6% in clomiphene and 20.1% in unstimulated cycles. The difference in pregnancy rates between gonadotropin-stimulated and natural cycles was significant (P = 0.038). Cycle fecundity rates were not significantly affected by the number of previous treatment cycles, duration of infertility, gravidity and parity of the patient, presence of a spontaneous luteinizing hormone (LH) surge before the administration of hCG, or number of motile sperm in the insemination specimen. CONCLUSIONS: Success of IUI using cryopreserved donor sperm is related to the age of the women and whether there is one or more than one preovulatory follicles.
Authors: S L Tan; P Doyle; S Campbell; V Beral; B Rizk; P Brinsden; B Mason; R G Edwards Journal: Am J Obstet Gynecol Date: 1992-09 Impact factor: 8.661
Authors: A I Mackenna; F Zegers-Hochschild; E O Fernandez; C V Fabres; C A Huidobro; A R Guadarrama Journal: Hum Reprod Date: 1992-03 Impact factor: 6.918