This is a monocentric retrospective observational study. The study investigates the impact of the operator performing the oocyte retrieval on the cumulative live birth rate (CLBR). The objectives of the study are as follows: * To evaluate whether the operator performing the oocyte retrieval influences the probability of pregnancy, expressed as the cumulative live birth rate (CLBR). * To assess whether operator performance improves with increased experience. To address the study objectives, data will be collected using a specific internal web-based database. All oocyte retrieval procedures performed at the Humanitas Fertility Center from January 2013 to December 2022 will be included in the evaluation. Outcomes will be expressed in terms of CLBR.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
19,500
Oocyte retrieval is performed at the end of ovarian stimulation (OS) to collect oocytes for use in IVF or ICSI cycles.
Cumulative live birth rate
The primary outcome of this study is the evaluation of whether the operator performing the oocyte retrieval influences the probability of pregnancy, expressed in terms of cumulative live birth rate (CLBR). The CLBR is defined as the proportion of cycles resulting in at least one live birth. This metric is calculated per initiated cycle or per oocyte aspiration and includes all fresh and/or frozen embryo transfers until either a live birth occurs or all embryos have been utilised, whichever occurs first.
Time frame: January 2013 - December 2022
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