Title: Clinical Pregnancy Rate in Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI) is not Affected by the type of Catheter Used

Authors: Ashraf Hany Abdelrahman, HadeerAly Abbassy

 DOI:  https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v4i12.77

Abstract

Objective: To compare the clinical pregnancy rate  of IUI with the Gynetics catheter (Gynetics Medical Products, Hamont-Achel, Belgium) or the Labotect catheter (labotect insemination catheter, Germany).

 Design: Prospective, randomized study.

Setting: Infertility unit at Alexandria university hospital (Shatby IVF-ICSI LAB), and Madina IVF-ICSI Center.

Patient (s): Two hundred infertile couples undergoing IUI treatments.

 Intervention(s): Patients were randomly assigned to undergo IUI treatment with either the Gynetics catheter (100 patients) or the Labotect catheter (100 patients).

Main Outcome Measure(s): Primary outcome measure was the clinical pregnancy rate.

Result (s): The use of the Gynetics catheter resulted in similar pregnancy (33% vs. 33%) and clinical pregnancy rates (20% vs. 19%) as compared with the Labotect catheter.

Conclusion (s): There was no significant difference in pregnancy rates with use of either the Gynetics catheter or the Labotect catheter.

Key Words: Catheter type  in  IUI & pregnancy rate. 

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Ashraf Hany Abdelrahman

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