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  • World Collaborative Report on In Vitro Fertilization 2002
     
  • World Collaborative Report on In Vitro Fertilization 2000
    International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technology (ICMART): G. David Adamson, M.D.,a Jacques de Mouzon, M.D., M.P.H.,b Paul Lancaster, M.B., B.S., M.P.H.,c Karl-G. Nygren, M.D., Ph.D.,d Elizabeth Sullivan, Ph.D.,e and Fernando Zegers-Hochschild, M.D.f

    a Fertility Physicians of Northern California, Palo Alto and San Jose, California; b INSERM U569, Hopital de Bicetre, Le Kremlin Bicetre Cedex, Paris, France; c Northern Clinical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; d In Vitro Fertilization Unit, Sophiahemmet Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden; e School of Women’s and Children’s Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; and f Unit of Reproductive Medicine, Clinicas las Condes, Santiago, Chile The International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technology’s 7th World Report for the year 2000 analyzes wide variations in live and multiple birth rates from 49 countries and six regions by type of assisted reproductive technology, age, number of embryos transferred, and multiple births. More than 460,157 procedures resulted in delivery rate per aspiration for conventional in vitro fertilization (IVF) of 18.6%; for intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), 20.4%; for egg donation, 32.3% per transfer; and for frozen ET, 12.0% per transfer. Conventional IVF and ICSI twin rates were 26.9% and 26.2%, respectively, and triplet rates were 2.8% and 2.9%, respectively, for an estimated total of approximately 197,000 to 220,000 babies worldwide. (Fertil Steril_ 2006; 85:1586 – 622. ©2006 by American Society for Reproductive Medicine.)
    Key Words: ICMART world report, register, IVF, in vitro fertilization, ICSI, ART, multiple pregnancy, IVF children, efficacy, safety

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