Prognostic Factors of Pregnancy after Homologous Intrauterine Insemination

Research Article

Zorn B, Verdenik I, Kolbeze

Abstract

The objective was to identify the factors influencing the outcome of homologous intrauterine insemination (IUI-H). Nine hundred and sixty-eight couples underwent 2246 IUI-H cycles. The clinical pregnancy rate (PR) per IUI-H cycle and per couple, and the miscarriage and multiple pregnancy rates were 11.8%, 27.4%, 23.3%, and 12.0%, respectively. IUI-H for combined infertility (n = 118) was 3 times less efficient than IUI performed for unexplained infertility (n = 289), OR = 0.293 (95% CI, 0.098-0.872). PRs did not differ in CC, letrozole and gonadotropin cycles, but compared with CC, Gonal-F was twice as efficient, OR = 1.994 (95% CI, 1.137-3.495). The cycles with at least 3 follicles ≥17 mm were twice as successful as the cycles with 1 follicle only, OR = 1.836 (95% CI, 1.061-3.177). The success of IUI-H increases with higher inseminated motile sperm count (IMC), from 3.6×106 up to 12×106, where it reaches a plateau.

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