Leeton J, Trounson A, Jessup D, Wood C
Fertil Steril. 1982 Aug;38(2):156-61. doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)46451-4.
In a program of human in vitro fertilization (IVF), the results of 204 attempted intracervical embryo transfers (ETs), using a variety of catheters in three trials over 18 months, have been analyzed for the ease of transfer and pregnancy rate. In nulliparous patients, transfers were more difficult than in multiparous patients; and a closed-end Teflon catheter was found to be more easily passed through the smaller cervical canal than an open-end catheter. The overall pregnancy rate was 17% (March 1980 to August 1981) and was not related to catheter type, although when chemical pregnancies were excluded, it was found that transfers using open-end catheters were more successful. The transfer procedure developed finally for routine use incorporates a consideration of these results.
在一项人类体外受精(IVF)计划中,对18个月内分三次试验使用各种导管进行的204次宫颈内胚胎移植(ET)结果进行了分析,以评估移植的难易程度和妊娠率。在未生育患者中,移植比经产妇更困难;并且发现封闭式聚四氟乙烯导管比开放式导管更容易通过较窄的宫颈管。总体妊娠率为17%(1980年3月至1981年8月),且与导管类型无关,不过排除化学妊娠后发现,使用开放式导管的移植更成功。最终制定的常规使用移植程序考虑了这些结果。