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[Improved implantation rate following embryo transfer in an in vitro fertilization program]
Abstract:
In spite of the efforts made in in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer in recent years, little progress has so far been made with regard to the pregnancy rate. While embryo transfer rates of over 80% are now being attained, the pregnancy rate achieved with extracorporal fertilization in the majority of study groups is well under 20%. Between 1981 and May 1986, 1088 laparoscopies were performed in our study group with the aim of follicle puncture and subsequent in-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. A total of 171 pregnancies resulted from 832 embryo transfers. The pregnancy rate has been increased since 1981 to 21.2% at present (1986). Since April 1986 we have been using a modified embryo transfer procedure: in 25 patients embryo transfer has been accomplished under barbiturate anesthesia. Twelve of these patients have become pregnant, i.e., 48% of the embryo transfers. There are signs that this embryo transfer method will lead to a distinct improvement in the pregnancy rate. An attempt should be made to confirm these provisional results in a larger collective.