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IVF: success rates rise, multiple births fall


Wednesday, 22 September, 2021

IVF: success rates rise, multiple births fall

IVF success rates have improved significantly over the last 10 years, with the live birth rate per initiated IVF cycle in women using their own eggs increasing by 18% overall, according to the .

In 2019, 16,310 babies were born through IVF treatment performed in Australia and New Zealand. There were 88,929 initiated IVF cycles in 2019, a 6.2% increase on 2018 in Australia.

Not all cycles reach embryo transfer, but of those that do, there have been significant improvements.聽The overall live birth rate per embryo transfer increased from 22% in 2010 to 28% in 2019. It was higher in younger women 鈥 the live birth rate per embryo transfer was 35.1% for fresh cycles and 34.1% for thaw cycles in women aged between 30 and 34 years, whereas in women older than 44 years, the live birth rate per embryo transfer was 1.7% for fresh cycles and 9.2% for thaw cycles.

Dr Petra Wale, a senior embryologist and Vice President of the said, 鈥淭he improved success rates are due to many factors, including advancements in laboratory techniques and improvements in the overall management of couples experiencing infertility, such as lifestyle interventions, improved diagnostic capabilities and in some cases, surgery prior to IVF.

鈥淓very aspect of an IVF cycle 鈥 from ovarian stimulation protocols, the culture media that embryos are grown in, to the selection of the best embryo at optimal stage of development 鈥 have seen incremental improvements over the last decade.鈥

Increased success rate in older age groups聽

Improvements have been steeper in older age groups. 鈥淔or example, in women aged 35鈥39, the live birth rate per cycle started has increased from 19% to 23%, representing a 20% relative increase in success rates,鈥 said Professor Georgina Chambers, the lead author of 鲍狈厂奥鈥檚 Assisted Reproductive Technology in Australia and New Zealand 2019 (ANZARD) report.

鈥淎nd in those aged 40鈥44, the live birth rate has increased to 10%, representing a 27% increase in success rates over the last 10 years.鈥

FSANZ President Professor Luk Rombauts said the continual increases in IVF success rates, particularly for women over the age of 35 years, is very pleasing.

鈥淭his tells us the laboratory and clinical advancements in ART are paying off for patients. But as this report shows, IVF success rates are still higher for younger women, and to a lesser extent for younger men, so it is important that both men and women are aware of the impact that age has on fertility and that IVF cannot fully overcome infertility due to advancing age.鈥

Frozen vs fresh transfers

The biggest improvements happened in live birth rates in frozen embryo transfers vs fresh transfers. There has been a 50% increase over the last decade in the live birth rate per frozen embryo transfer from 20% in 2010 to 30% in 2019. Over the same period the live birth rate following fresh transfers has increased from 24% to 25%.

Professor Rombauts said聽there has been a shift from fresh embryo transfer to frozen embryo transfer.

鈥淒oing this allows us to transfer the embryo into the womb when the body is more receptive, and the evolution of rapid freezing techniques 鈥 called vitrification 鈥 allows us to cryopreserve embryos more effectively than older freezing methods,鈥 he said.

Multiple births聽

The multiple birth rate in Australia and New Zealand 鈥斅爐he proportion of twins and triplets born through IVF 鈥斅爃as decreased from 7.9% in 2010 to 2.9% in 2019. This is another decrease from last year鈥檚 record low and one of the lowest rates worldwide. This improvement has been driven by the increased proportion of IVF cycles where only a single embryo is transferred, up from 70% in 2010 to 92% in 2019.

鈥淭his continuing trend in the very low multiple birth rate is quite extraordinary, and we are really proud that Australia and New Zealand are among the safest countries in the world to have IVF,鈥 Professor聽Rombauts said.

Earlier this year UNSW developed the website which includes a Patient Estimator that allows patients to estimate their chances of successfully having a baby using IVF, based on their individual characteristics. It also includes a searchable database of the success rates for all accredited IVF clinics in Australia.

Image credit: 漏stock.adobe.com/au/Dmytro Sukharevskyi

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