Failure of intrauterine insemination as rescue treatment in low responders with adequate HCG timing with no oocytes retrieved

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This retrospective study found no pregnancies occurred in 54 IVF low-responder patients receiving rescue intrauterine insemination after no oocytes were retrieved, indicating the procedure's inefficiency.

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Abstract

In this retrospective study, the efficiency of carrying out rescue intrauterine insemination (IUI) in low-responder patients undergoing IVF when no oocytes were retrieved after follicular aspiration and when HCG timing was adequate was analysed. A historical control group was used. Over 13 years, women undergoing IVF with failure to obtain oocytes at follicular aspiration underwent rescue IUI if the following criteria were met: adequate HCG timing; one normal tube; motile sperm count after preparation over 3 million/ml; and ultrasound visualization of one to six follicles over 13 mm. The rescue IUI was carried out 1 h after follicular aspiration. Results were compared with those of a standard IUI population (5394 cycles) in the same period. Confidence intervals were calculated using Poisson 97.5% confidence upper tail limits when no event was observed in the study sample. No pregnancies were achieved among the 54 cases who underwent rescue IUI (confidence interval: 0 to 6.8%). This pregnancy rate was lower than that observed in the general IUI population (17.5%) (relative risk, 19.2). After adjusting for age and endometriosis, the relative risk was 11.7. The rescue IUI is an inefficient procedure. Its efficacy is unlikely to exceed 7% pregnancy rate per IUI.

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endometriosis

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Chorionic Gonadotropin Infertility, Female Insemination, Artificial, Homologous Oocytes Adult Chorionic Gonadotropin Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Fertilization in Vitro Humans Infertility, Female Insemination, Artificial, Homologous Oocytes Oocytes Ovulation Induction Poisson Distribution Pregnancy Pregnancy Rate Retrospective Studies

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