2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.06.025
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Prognosis for clinical pregnancy and delivery after total fertilization failure during conventional in vitro fertilization or intracytoplasmic sperm injection

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“…Each visible and accessible follicle was aspirated. IVF and/or IVF-ICSI were performed by standard techniques, as previously described (13). Embryos were generally transferred to the uterus either 3 days (cleavage stage) or 5 days (blastocyst stage) after oocyte retrieval.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Each visible and accessible follicle was aspirated. IVF and/or IVF-ICSI were performed by standard techniques, as previously described (13). Embryos were generally transferred to the uterus either 3 days (cleavage stage) or 5 days (blastocyst stage) after oocyte retrieval.…”
Section: Study Populationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selon les publications, les taux d'échec complet de fécon-dation varient de 5 à 20 % en FIV et de 1 à 5 % en ICSI [1,3,4,11,[13][14][15], soit des chiffres quasiment superposables aux nôtres. Cet écart entre les taux rapportés est principalement lié aux différences de populations recrutées et aux indications.…”
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“…Ils encourageaient donc la pratique Échecs de fécondation 5 actuelle consistant à réserver l'ICSI aux altérations sévères du sperme. Les taux de récurrence d'un échec complet de féconda-tion en FIV varient selon les auteurs de 45 à 70 % et les taux de grossesses seraient moindres également en ICSI après un premier échec de fécondation en FIV [11,13].…”
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“…Although in the SHI the number of infertility treatments in- Probably the reduced number of cycles funded by SHI further impairs the supply situation of infertile couples, as a recently published study showed that the prognosis for pregnancy is encouraging in subsequent cycles after total fertilization failure (7). Delivery rates for patients undergoing IVF who elected to continue treatment after fertilization failure were 44% per patient, 25% per embryo transfer, and 22% per cycle.…”
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