NICM Health Research Institute, Western Sydney University, Penrith, NSW, Australia.
College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand. 2019 Apr;98(4):460-469. doi: 10.1111/aogs.13528. Epub 2019 Jan 20.
Studies have shown in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment to have a significant impact on women's quality of life. In addition, anxiety is experienced during IVF treatment and prior to knowing the outcome from a treatment cycle. Although support services are available at many IVF clinics, the uptake of these opportunities may not be high. Acupuncture is used by women undertaking IVF treatment in the belief that it improves their reproductive outcomes, and some studies suggest that it may reduce anxiety. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of acupuncture compared with sham acupuncture on quality of life and anxiety for women undergoing an IVF cycle.
A multicenter randomized controlled trial was conducted in Australia and New Zealand. Women were eligible if they were aged 18-42 years, undergoing a fresh IVF cycle and not using acupuncture. Recruitment occurred between June 2011 and October 2015. Women were randomized to acupuncture or a sham acupuncture control group and three treatments were administered, the first treatment between day 6 and 8 of ovarian stimulation, and two treatments were given on the day of embryo transfer. The primary outcome was livebirth. Secondary outcomes included quality of life and anxiety, and were assessed at baseline, on the day of embryo transfer and 14 weeks from trial entry.
In all, 848 women were randomized to the trial, 608 women underwent an embryo transfer, of which 526 (86%) received all three treatments. Adjusted analysis found that women receiving acupuncture reported reduced anxiety following embryo transfer (mean difference [MD] -1.1, 95% CI -2.2 to -0.1, P = 0.03). Unadjusted analysis of quality of life did not differ between groups following embryo transfer. Adjusted analyses by per protocol found a significant positive change for the acupuncture group for the general health MOS Short Form 36 (SF36) domain (MD 2.6, 95% CI 0.5-4.7, P = 0.01) following embryo transfer. The benefit was not sustained at 14 weeks (MD 0.1, 95% CI -2.7 to 2.9).
Acupuncture may reduce anxiety at embryo transfer. Quality of life did not differ between the groups. Women experience reduced emotional well-being 3 months following the IVF cycle, highlighting ongoing unmet psycho-social needs.
研究表明,体外受精(IVF)治疗对女性的生活质量有显著影响。此外,在接受 IVF 治疗期间以及在了解治疗周期结果之前,女性会感到焦虑。尽管许多 IVF 诊所都提供支持服务,但这些机会的利用率可能并不高。接受 IVF 治疗的女性会选择针灸,因为她们相信这可以提高生育成功率,一些研究表明,针灸还可以减轻焦虑。本研究的目的是比较针灸与假针灸对接受 IVF 周期的女性生活质量和焦虑的影响。
这是一项在澳大利亚和新西兰进行的多中心随机对照试验。符合条件的女性年龄在 18-42 岁之间,正在接受新鲜的 IVF 周期治疗,且未使用针灸。招募工作于 2011 年 6 月至 2015 年 10 月进行。女性被随机分配到针灸组或假针灸对照组,接受 3 次治疗,第一次治疗在卵巢刺激的第 6-8 天进行,另外两次治疗在胚胎移植当天进行。主要结局为活产。次要结局包括生活质量和焦虑,在基线、胚胎移植当天和试验开始后 14 周进行评估。
共有 848 名女性被随机分配到试验中,608 名女性接受了胚胎移植,其中 526 名(86%)接受了全部 3 次治疗。调整分析发现,接受针灸的女性在胚胎移植后焦虑减轻(平均差值 [MD] -1.1,95%CI -2.2 至 -0.1,P=0.03)。未调整的胚胎移植后生活质量分析显示两组间无差异。按方案分析发现,接受针灸的女性在接受胚胎移植后,一般健康 MOS 短表 36(SF36)量表的总体健康领域有显著的积极变化(MD 2.6,95%CI 0.5-4.7,P=0.01)。但这种益处在 14 周时并未持续(MD 0.1,95%CI -2.7 至 2.9)。
针灸可能会降低胚胎移植时的焦虑程度。两组间的生活质量没有差异。女性在接受 IVF 周期治疗后 3 个月内情绪健康状况下降,这突显了她们持续存在的未满足的心理社会需求。