A. Lewin et al., THE ROLE OF UTERINE STRAIGHTENING BY PASSIVE BLADDER DISTENSION BEFORE EMBRYO-TRANSFER IN IVF CYCLES, Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics, 14(1), 1997, pp. 32-34
Purpose: The present study investigated the effect of bladder distensi
on on in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) results. Met
hods: The study comprised 796 patients after successful transvaginal o
ocyte pickup and NF; who, an the basis of bladder filling for ET, were
divided into two groups. In group E, 385 patients underwent ET with a
n empty bladder; and in group F, 411 patients underwent ET with a full
bladder. Results: Sixty-four pregnancies were achieved ill group E (1
6.6%), compared to 110 pregnancies in group F (26.8%, P = 0.006). A si
milar pregnancy loss rate was observed in both groups, 13 in group E (
20.3%) and 29 in group F (26.4%; P = NS). Conclusions: A significantly
higher pregnancy rare was achieved with routine bladder distension be
fore ET: probably attributable to the smooth and easy insertion of the
ET catheter.