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Is intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) a safe procedure? What do we learn from early pregnancy data about ICSI?
Authors:Govaerts  I; Koenig  I; Van den Bergh  M; Bertrand  E; Revelard  Ph; Englert  Y
Institution:CUB Erasme, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Division of Fertility 808 route de Lennik, B-1070 Brussels, Belgium
Abstract:The aim of this study was to evaluate the safety of the intracytoplasmicsperm injection (ICSI) procedure by analysing early pregnancydata from ICSI and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) patients. Inall, 50 ICSI pregnancies were compared with 226 FVF pregnancies.Comparisons were made during the first 9 weeks after the theoreticallast menstrual period (7 weeks after oocyte retrieval) withregard to epidemiological data, plasma hormonal concentrationsand transvaginal ultrasonographical findings. Although patientswere significantly (P < 0.001) younger in ICSI (31 years)than in IVF pregnancies (33 years), their duration of infertilitywas similar. Miscarriage and multiple gestation rates were notsignificantly different in ICSI pregnancies (respectively 24and 24%) from those found after IVF (32 and 29%). The probabilityof developmental arrest of the intrauterine sac (miscarriagesand vanishing twins) was similar in both ICSI (16%) and IVF(25%) cases. The mean plasma hormonal concentrations startingfrom day 11 after oocyte retrieval were similar in both groups.Every ICSI and IVF pregnancy showed an embryo with cardiac activityat 7 weeks. Early pregnancy data did not show any abnormal findingsfor pregnancies achieved using ICSI compared to those achievedby FVF.
Keywords:ICSI/IVF/pregnancy/safety
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