Bacteria in the transfer catheter tip influence the live-birth rate after in vitro fertilization

Citation
De. Moore et al., Bacteria in the transfer catheter tip influence the live-birth rate after in vitro fertilization, FERT STERIL, 74(6), 2000, pp. 1118-1124
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Reproductive Medicine","da verificare
Journal title
FERTILITY AND STERILITY
ISSN journal
00150282 → ACNP
Volume
74
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1118 - 1124
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-0282(200012)74:6<1118:BITTCT>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Objective: To assess the impact of individual bacteria isolated from the va gina and tip of the embryo transfer catheter on live-birth rates. Design: Prospective clinical study. Setting: Infertility outpatient clinic of a university hospital. Patient(s): Ninety-one women undergoing IVF-ET. Intervention(s): Cultures were obtained from the vagina for aerobic and ana erobic bacteria at the time of both sonographic egg retrieval and embryo tr ansfer and from the tip of the embryo transfer catheter. Doxycycline treatm ent was started after egg retrieval. Main Outcome Measure(s): The live birth of one or more neonates. Result(s): Doxycycline had no substantial impact on the recovery of individ ual vaginal bacteria or on bacterial vaginosis. An increase in live-birth r ate was associated with the recovery of hydrogen peroxide-producing Lactoba cillus from the vagina (P=0.01) and from the embryo transfer catheter (P=0. 01). In contrast, a reduction in live-birth rate was associated with recove ry of Streptococcus viridans (S. viridans) from the embryo transfer cathete r tip (P=0.04). Conclusion(s): In the setting of IVF-ET, prophylactic doxycycline had littl e effect on vaginal bacteria. Specific bacteria recovered from the embryo t ransfer catheter appear associated with a detrimental or beneficial effect or with no effect on live-birth rates. (Fertil Steril(R) 2000;74:1118-24. ( C) 2000 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine).