The Quebec Experience—One Plus One Equals Two at Once: Presenting Cumulative Pregnancy Rates as the Ideal Outcome in Elective SET Programmes

 

2009 (eDET), n = 514

2011 (eSET), n = 1,375

p

n

%

n

%

Age

0.15

<35

367

71.4

943

68.6
 
35–39

132

25.7

405

29.5
 
≥40

15

2.9

27

2.0
 
Prior pregnancy

0.99

No

266

51.7

620

45.1
 
Yes

134

26.1

313

22.8
 
Missing

114

22.2

442

32.1
 
Prior ART cycles

0.50

0

317

61.7

1,053

76.6
 
1

59

11.5

240

17.5
 
2

14

2.7

62

4.5
 
≥3

6

1.1

20

1.4
 
Missing

118

23.0

0

0
 
Diagnosis category

0.01

Unexplained

90

17.5

247

18.0
 
Male factor only

224

43.6

544

39.6
 
>1 female factor

12

2.3

26

1.9
 
Male + female factor

71

13.8

133

9.7
 
Endometriosis only

37

7.2

96

7.0
 
Tubal only

41

8.0

122

8.9
 
Ovulatory only

27

5.3

107

7.8
 
DOR only

6

1.2

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Oct 18, 2016 | Posted by in EMBRYOLOGY | Comments Off on The Quebec Experience—One Plus One Equals Two at Once: Presenting Cumulative Pregnancy Rates as the Ideal Outcome in Elective SET Programmes

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