Prediction of an ongoing pregnancy after intrauterine insemination

Fertility and Sterility
P SteuresCECERM (Collaborative Effort in Clinical Evaluation in Reproductive Medicine)

Abstract

To develop a prognostic model for the outcome of IUI. Retrospective cohort study. Four fertility centers in The Netherlands. Couples of whom the female partners had a regular cycle and who had been treated with IUI. Intrauterine insemination with and without ovarian hyperstimulation. Ongoing pregnancy. Overall, 3371 couples were included who underwent 14968 cycles. There were 1229 (8.2%) pregnancies, of which 1000 (6.7%) pregnancies were ongoing. Logistic regression analysis demonstrated that increasing maternal age, longer duration of subfertility, presence of male factor subfertility, one-sided tubal pathology, endometriosis, uterine anomalies, and an increasing number of cycles were unfavorable predictors for an ongoing pregnancy. Cervical factor and the use of ovarian hyperstimulation were favorable predictors. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.59. When couples were divided into four categories based on prognosis, the difference between the predicted and observed chance, that is, the calibration, was less than 0.5% in each of the four groups. Although our model had a relatively poor discriminative capacity, data on calibration showed that the selected prognostic factors allow distinction betwe...Continue Reading

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