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Effect of macroscopic or microscopic blood and mucus on the success rates of embryo transfers. | LitMetric

Objective: To assess the effect of microscopic and macroscopic contamination of embryo transfer (ET) catheters with blood or mucus on in vitro fertilization (IVF)-ET success rates.

Design: Retrospective cohort study.

Setting: Infertility practice in teaching community hospital.

Patient(s): Four hundred seventy patients undergoing IVF-ET.

Intervention(s): Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and IVF-ET.

Main Outcome Measure(s): Implantation rate (IR) and clinical pregnancy rate (CPR).

Result(s): The IR and CPR of IVF-ETs were comparable regardless of the presence (26.59% and 48.78%, respectively) or absence (23.49% and 44.44%, respectively) of any type of contamination. Even when analyzing specific contamination categories (i.e., macroscopic blood, microscopic blood on the outer catheter, microscopic blood on the inner catheter, blood anywhere without mucus, mucus only, or blood and mucus combined), there was no statistical significance in IR (range: 21.17% to 26.69%) or CPR (range: 32.69% to 49.5%).

Conclusion(s): In general, IR and CPR appear to be unaffected by ET catheter contamination, whether it is macroscopic or microscopic presence of blood or mucus.

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