Ba. Mustafa et S. Jamil, RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS OF ASSISTED CONCEPTION TECHNIQUES - A 3-YEAR EXPERIENCE, Annals of saudi medicine, 14(4), 1994, pp. 294-296
In this retrospective survey, we present the results of infertility tr
eatment by Various assisted conception techniques at the assisted conc
eption unit, New Jeddah Clinic Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. During
a three year period from January 1990 to December 1999, a total of 249
treatment cycles were started in patients with long-standing infertil
ity. There were 107 ovulation induction cycles carried out in patients
with chronic anovulation and patent tubes and normal spermogram using
rigorous ovulation induction therapy with intensive ultrasound monito
ring. In 34 treatment cycles in patients with long-standing infertilit
y and patent tubes, controlled superovulation (CSO) plus intrauterine
insemination was carried out. In 30 treatment cycles, CSO plus sperm i
ntrafallopian transfers (SIFT) were done. In the in vitro fertilizatio
n (IVF) and embryo transfer (ET) group, 73 oocyte pickups were carried
out. Five gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) procedures were done.
A total of 54 pregnancies resulted from these treatments, giving an o
verall pregnancy rate of 21.6%. The highest pregnancy rate of 32.35% i
s seen in the CSO and intrauterine insemination (IUI) groups compared
with a pregnancy rate of 13.3% in the SIFT, 20.56% in the ovulation in
duction and 20% in the GIFT. The pregnancy rate in the IVF/ET group wa
s 22.2%/oocyte pickup and 30.8%/embryo transfer.