1. [Are French results in assisted reproductive techniques so bad?].
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Pouly JL and Larue L
- Subjects
- Adult, Embryo Transfer statistics & numerical data, Europe, Female, Fertilization in Vitro statistics & numerical data, France, Humans, Male, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome, Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic statistics & numerical data, United States, Infertility therapy, Pregnancy Rate, Quality of Health Care, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted standards, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Objective: Comparative analysis of French results in Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) versus those from other European countries and the United States., Population and Methods: The study was achieved by using the officially available data. The analysis was faced with a lot of difficulties in relation with the various methods of collecting data in the different countries., Results: Nevertheless, it appears clearly that French results are among the lowest in Europe with a 22% rate for pregnancy per ovum pick-up with IVF and 23.4% with ICSI, when most of the other countries report rates that are close to or over 30%. Neither the patients' pick-up recruitment nor specific practices of ART can explain this difference that certainly comes from a deficient quality of the French IVF centres., Discussion and Conclusion: We think that four main end-points can explain this situation: the lack of financial support, the lack of human force, the lack of transparency and finally the opposition between clinician and biologist that has blocked the set-up of integrated ART centres, and probably a poor quality culture.
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- 2007
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