Fertility and Sterility
Volume 85, Issue 5 , Pages 1341-1346, May 2006

Acupuncture on the day of embryo transfer significantly improves the reproductive outcome in infertile women: a prospective, randomized trial

  • Lars G. Westergaard, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Fertility Clinic Trianglen, Hellerup, Denmark
    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Lars G. Westergaard, M.D., Fertility Clinic Trianglen, Lundevangsvej 12, Hellerup DK-2900, Denmark. (FAX: 45-3940-7075)
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  • Qunhui Mao, M.D.

      Affiliations

    • Holistic Acupuncture Clinic, Frederiksberg C, Denmark
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  • Marianne Krogslund

      Affiliations

    • Fertility Clinic Trianglen, Hellerup, Denmark
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  • Steen Sandrini

      Affiliations

    • Sandrini Acupuncture I/S, Varde, Denmark
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  • Suzan Lenz, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Fertility Clinic Trianglen, Hellerup, Denmark
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  • Jørgen Grinsted, M.D., Ph.D.

      Affiliations

    • Fertility Clinic Trianglen, Hellerup, Denmark

Received 25 January 2005; received in revised form 12 August 2005; accepted 12 August 2005. published online 05 April 2006.

Objective

To evaluate the effect of acupuncture on reproductive outcome in patients treated with IVF/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). One group of patients received acupuncture on the day of ET, another group on ET day and again 2 days later (i.e., closer to implantation day), and both groups were compared with a control group that did not receive acupuncture.

Design

Prospective, randomized trial.

Setting

Private fertility center.

Patient(s)

During the study period all patients receiving IVF or ICSI treatment were offered participation in the study. On the day of oocyte retrieval, patients were randomly allocated (with sealed envelopes) to receive acupuncture on the day of ET (ACU 1 group, n = 95), on that day and again 2 days later (ACU 2 group, n = 91), or no acupuncture (control group, n = 87).

Intervention(s)

Acupuncture was performed immediately before and after ET (ACU 1 and 2 groups), with each session lasting 25 minutes; and one 25-minute session was performed 2 days later in the ACU 2 group.

Main Outcome Measure(s)

Clinical pregnancy and ongoing pregnancy rates in the three groups.

Result(s)

Clinical and ongoing pregnancy rates were significantly higher in the ACU 1 group as compared with controls (37 of 95 [39%] vs. 21 of 87 [26%] and 34 of 95 [36%] vs. 19 of 87 [22%]). The clinical and ongoing pregnancy rates in the ACU 2 group (36% and 26%) were higher than in controls, but the difference did not reach statistical difference.

Conclusion(s)

Acupuncture on the day of ET significantly improves the reproductive outcome of IVF/ICSI, compared with no acupuncture. Repeating acupuncture on ET day +2 provided no additional beneficial effect.

Key Words:  Acupuncture , ET day , IVF , pregnancy

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 Supported by the Danish government–sponsored Centre for the Study of Alternative Medicine, ViFAB (grant no. 437-44-2002/LO).

PII: S0015-0282(06)00212-3

doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.08.070

Fertility and Sterility
Volume 85, Issue 5 , Pages 1341-1346, May 2006