Journal of the European Society for Gynaecological Endoscopy

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Outcome of one hundred consecutive ICSI attempts using patient operated home sonography for monitoring follicular growth 

J. Gerris, F. Vandekerckhove, P. De Sutter

Women’s Clinic, University Hospital Ghent, De Pintelaan 185, 9000 Ghent, Belgium 

Keywords:

ART, follicular growth monitoring, home sonography, ovarian stimulation, tele-medicine, patient empowerment.


Published online: Dec 08 2016

Abstract

Objective: cohort study describing clinical and laboratory outcomes in ICSI patients using self-operated endovaginal tele-monitoring (SOET).
Setting: University department of reproductive medicine.
Patients: 78 patients undergoing 100 consecutive ICSI attempts.

Interventions: patients’ recorded vaginal sonograms and sent recordings using the cloud based Sonaura device to the care provider who procured responses, avoiding hospital visits.
Main Outcome Measures: Number of cycles without hospital visit, laboratory and clinical variables, transportation avoided.

Results: In 100 attempts, only one patient missed her follicles, 9 hospital visits occurred for circumstantial reasons and 90 attempts were completed without any hospital visit between initiation and puncture. Mean number ± 2SD was for oocytes 11.7±6.6, metaphase-II oocytes 8.5±5.4, 2PN zygotes 5.5±3.7, good day-5 blastocysts 2.4±2.4, embryos transferred 1.0±0.7 and embryos frozen 1.3±2.2. Percentages of total (+HCG), clinical (cardiac activity) and on-going pregnancies (>20 weeks) were 40%, 35% and 29% per started cycle and 48.8%, 42.7% and 35.4% per embryo transfer.

Conclusions: Using SOET, 90% of ICSI (and IVF) patients can avoid visits to care providers for making sonograms. Results were similar as in patients with a similar pro le using traditional monitoring. In appropriate patients, SOET is an ef cient, safe and patient-friendly alternative for ovarian stimulation monitoring in IVF/ICSI programmes.