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SART
Statistics
The Society for
Reproductive Technology
(SART) statistics are
part of the Center for
Disease Control (CDC).
Today’s statistics
published by SART,
reflect success rates
from 2003.
RSI’s
success rates have
increased dramatically
to reach and has
exceeded the national
average. We have listed
our current success
rates for 2004 below.
Please
contact us for more
information.
2004 IVF Results for
Fresh, Non-Donor Cycles*
|
Years of age = |
<35 |
35-37 |
38-40 |
41-42 |
|
Initiated Cycles |
73 |
43 |
30 |
10 |
|
Egg Retrievals |
65 |
35 |
22 |
8 |
|
Embryo Transfers |
62 |
29 |
20 |
7 |
|
Number of Clinical
Pregnancies |
31 |
13 |
2 |
1 |
|
Clinical
Pregnancies, per Egg
Retrieval |
48%
(31/65) |
37%
(13/35) |
9%
(2/22) |
13%
(1/8) |
|
Clinical
Pregnancies, per
Embryo Transfer |
50%
(31/62) |
45%
(13/29) |
10%
(2/20) |
14%
(1/7) |
|
Delivery Rate, per
Egg Retrieval |
37%
(24/65) |
26%
(9/35) |
(1/22) |
(1/8) |
|
Delivery Rate, per
Embryo Transfer |
39%
(24/62) |
31%
(9/29) |
(1/20) |
(1/7) |
|
Percentage of
Cancellations |
11 |
19 |
27 |
2/10 |
*A comparison of clinic
success rates may not be
meaningful because patient
medical characteristics and
treatment approaches may
vary from clinic to clinic.
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