A Lass1, C Croucher, S Duffy, K Dawson, R Margara, R M Winston. 1. Institute of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital, London, United Kingdom. amir.lass.gb_cb01@serono.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of IVF in women > or = 40 years of age using their own oocytes. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: Wolfson and Royal Masonic in vitro fertilization units, London, United Kingdom. PATIENT(S): A total of 1,087 IVF cycles were started in women > or = 40 years of age. INTERVENTION(S): Medical records of patient outcomes were reviewed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Clinical pregnancy, miscarriage, and delivery rates. RESULT(S): Of the 1,087 cycles started in 471 women > or = 40 years of age, 842 reached oocyte retrieval (77.5%) and 702 had embryos transferred (64.6%). The pregnancy rate (PR) was significantly lower in women > or = 40 years of age than in a control group of women <40 years of age (11.3% versus 28.2%). It decreased sharply in women >42 years of age, and no women >45 years of age had a child. Women > or = 40 years of age were more likely to miscarry (27% versus 12.7%). When only one embryo was available for transfer, the PR was 3.3%. When >2 embryos were available for transfer, the PR was similar whether 2 or 3 embryos were replaced. No triplet pregnancy occurred. Women > or = 40 years of age achieved a cumulative PR of 30% after three cycles with a cumulative "take home baby" rate of 21%. CONCLUSION(S): In vitro fertilization is a reasonable treatment for women <45 years of age using their own gametes. Those with a "good response" in their first attempt may be encouraged to complete three cycles with an acceptable chance of conception.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the results of IVF in women > or = 40 years of age using their own oocytes. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: Wolfson and Royal Masonic in vitro fertilization units, London, United Kingdom. PATIENT(S): A total of 1,087 IVF cycles were started in women > or = 40 years of age. INTERVENTION(S): Medical records of patient outcomes were reviewed. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Clinical pregnancy, miscarriage, and delivery rates. RESULT(S): Of the 1,087 cycles started in 471 women > or = 40 years of age, 842 reached oocyte retrieval (77.5%) and 702 had embryos transferred (64.6%). The pregnancy rate (PR) was significantly lower in women > or = 40 years of age than in a control group of women <40 years of age (11.3% versus 28.2%). It decreased sharply in women >42 years of age, and no women >45 years of age had a child. Women > or = 40 years of age were more likely to miscarry (27% versus 12.7%). When only one embryo was available for transfer, the PR was 3.3%. When >2 embryos were available for transfer, the PR was similar whether 2 or 3 embryos were replaced. No triplet pregnancy occurred. Women > or = 40 years of age achieved a cumulative PR of 30% after three cycles with a cumulative "take home baby" rate of 21%. CONCLUSION(S): In vitro fertilization is a reasonable treatment for women <45 years of age using their own gametes. Those with a "good response" in their first attempt may be encouraged to complete three cycles with an acceptable chance of conception.
Authors: Sezai Sahmay; Mahmut Oncul; Abdullah Tuten; Abdullah Tok; Abdullah Serdar Acıkgoz; Ismail Cepni Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 2014-09-04 Impact factor: 3.412