Influence of Acupuncture on the Pregnancy Rate in Patients Who Undergo Assisted Reproduction Therapy
Paulus WE, Zhang M, Strehler E, El-Danasouri I, Sterzik K.
Department of Reproductive Medicine, Christian-Lauritzen-Institut, Ulm, Germany.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of acupuncture on the pregnancy rate
in assisted reproduction therapy (ART) by comparing a group of patients
receiving acupuncture treatment shortly before and after embryo transfer
with a control group receiving no acupuncture. DESIGN: Prospective
randomized study. SETTING: Fertility center. PATIENT(S): After giving
informed consent, 160 patients who were undergoing ART and who had good
quality embryos were divided into the following two groups through
random selection: embryo transfer with acupuncture (n = 80) and embryo
transfer without acupuncture (n = 80). INTERVENTION(S): Acupuncture was
performed in 80 patients 25 minutes before and after embryo transfer. In
the control group, embryos were transferred without any supportive
therapy. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Clinical pregnancy was defined as the
presence of a fetal sac during an ultrasound examination 6 weeks after
embryo transfer. RESULT(S): Clinical pregnancies were documented in 34
of 80 patients (42.5%) in the acupuncture group, whereas pregnancy rate
was only 26.3% (21 out of 80 patients) in the control group.
CONCLUSION(S): Acupuncture seems to be a useful tool for improving
pregnancy rate after ART.
Publication Types:
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Clinical Trial
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Randomized Controlled Trial
PMID: 11937123 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]