Purpose: This study aimed to maximize the chance of pregnancy and provide an optimal protocol for infertile female patients of advanced reproductive age as an alternative to in vitro fertilization (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed medical records of 432 infertile women aged ≥38 at the beginning of the treatment. Stepwise non-IVF/ICSI treatments using timed intercourse or intrauterine insemination, with or without controlled ovarian stimulation, were adopted for all patients. In this population, we extracted 8 representative infertility factors and examined these effects on fertility rate by calculating clinical pregnancy rate. Results: The prognosis for infertile women possessing at least one of the three factors, 'advanced female age (≥42 years)', 'endometriosis/adenomyosis', and 'tubal infertility' was apparently poor because only 5 out of 155 women were able to conceive (1.02% per cycle). In contrast, 95 patients without the four factors, 'advanced female age', 'endometriosis/adenomyosis', 'tubal infertility', and 'male infertility', were more likely to conceive (9.14% per cycle). Conclusions: Fertility centers can offer appropriate protocols for non-IVF/ICSI treatment and establish guidelines for aged infertile patients by examining infertility factors and considering their combinations. © Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine 2011.
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Isono, W., Wada-Hiraike, O., Shirane, A., Fujimoto, A., Osuga, Y., Yano, T., & Taketani, Y. (2012). Alternative strategies to in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection treatment for aged infertile women. Reproductive Medicine and Biology, 11(1), 69–72. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12522-011-0107-4
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