Pd. Silva et al., Gamete intrafallopian transfer - A cost-effective alternative to donor oocyte in vitro fertilization in women aged 40-42 years, J REPRO MED, 43(12), 1998, pp. 1019-1022
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) may
be a cost-effective alternative to donor oocyte procedures in women 40 and
older with good ovarian reserve.
STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective review of records at an infertility clinic in a
large multispecialty group practice.
Twenty two consecutive women aged 40 and older underwent 24 stimulation cyc
les for laparoscopic GIFT procedures from 1988 to 1997.
RESULTS: The mean GIFT cycle cost was $5,731. The delivery rate per stimula
tion cycle was 25.0%. The patients who gave birth were 40-42 years of age.
The mean cost per delivered infant was $22,924. A previously reported value
for mean cost per pregnancy for donor oocyte in vitro fertilization (IVF)
was $30,457. Theoretical costs per delivery, generated from Society for Ass
isted Reproductive Technology outcome data for anonymous donor oocyte IVF i
n 1994 (delivery rate per transfer, 34.4%) for $8,000, $9,000 and $10,000 c
ycle costs were $23,256, $26,163 and $29,070, respectively.
CONCLUSION: In women with good ovarian reserve, GIFT may be a cost-effectiv
e alternative to donor oocyte IVF at age 40-42.