2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2012.01.005
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Analyse des facteurs influençant les taux cumulatifs d’accouchement en AMP sur une cohorte de 1001 couples

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“…When the first step went well, there were no clear differences in early discontinuation whatever the course after this first step of the failed IVF attempt (fresh embryo transfer, frozen embryo transfers, pregnancy). The higher proportion of discontinuation among women with no or few oocytes retrieved is in agreement with two previous studies carried out in Britain and in France (Pouly et al, 2012;Sharma et al, 2002) and in contradiction with one US study (Pearson et al, 2009). In the British study (Sharma et al, 2002), retrieval of 5 oocytes was associated with a higher proportion of discontinuation (77% versus 60%, P < 0.05) whereas in the US study (Pearson et al, 2009), biochemical pregnancy and spontaneous abortion were associated with a greater probability of discontinuation.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…When the first step went well, there were no clear differences in early discontinuation whatever the course after this first step of the failed IVF attempt (fresh embryo transfer, frozen embryo transfers, pregnancy). The higher proportion of discontinuation among women with no or few oocytes retrieved is in agreement with two previous studies carried out in Britain and in France (Pouly et al, 2012;Sharma et al, 2002) and in contradiction with one US study (Pearson et al, 2009). In the British study (Sharma et al, 2002), retrieval of 5 oocytes was associated with a higher proportion of discontinuation (77% versus 60%, P < 0.05) whereas in the US study (Pearson et al, 2009), biochemical pregnancy and spontaneous abortion were associated with a greater probability of discontinuation.…”
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“…More couples with unexplained infertility discontinued IVF treatment early (31%) than couples with male factor infertility (22%). The few studies that have explored discontinuation in relation to cause of infertility also suggested an association between cause and discontinuation, but they reached contradictory conclusions on the direction of this association (Brandes et al, 2009;Pouly et al, 2012;Verberg et al, 2008). Unexplained infertility was associated with a lower proportion of discontinuation of fertility care in a study conducted in the Netherlands (Brandes et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%