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01.05.2006 | Assisted Reproduction
Should a patient's own IVF physician perform the embryo transfer?
verfasst von:
Stephanie J. Estes, Stacey A. Missmer, Elizabeth S. Ginsburg
Erschienen in:
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics
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Ausgabe 5/2006
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Abstract
Purpose: To compare pregnancy rates of embryo transfers performed by a patient's own IVF physician to pregnancy rates of embryo transfers performed by other physicians on the IVF team.
Methods: Retrospective cohort study; University hospital.
Results: A total of 3029 embryo transfers were included. 434 patients (14%) had an embryo transfer by their own IVF physician. There was no difference in pregnancy rates comparing patients who had embryos transferred by a different physician than their own IVF physician when all cycle attempts were analyzed [Odds ratio (OR) 1.1; Confidence interval (CI) 0.9–1.4]. There was no significant difference between the groups' population characteristics. A subset analysis of 1st cycle only embryo transfers (n=1416) also revealed no difference in pregnancy rates [OR 1.1; CI 0.8–1.5].
Conclusions: Patients can be reassured that their chances of pregnancy are the same whether their embryo transfer is performed by their own physician or another physician in the practice.