Effectiveness of the postcoital test: randomised controlled trial
- 22 August 1998
- Vol. 317 (7157), 502-505
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.317.7157.502
Abstract
Objectives : To investigate the impact of the postcoital test on the pregnancy rate among subfertile couples and on the number of other diagnostic tests and treatments. Design : Randomised controlled study. Setting : A university and two non-university teaching hospitals in the Netherlands. Subjects : New couples at infertility clinics, 1 March 1993 to 1 October 1995; randomisation to an intervention group (series of infertility investigations that include the postcoital test) or to a control group (series excluding the test). Main outcome measure : Cumulative pregnancy rate. Results : Of 736 consecutive new couples, 444 fulfilled the inclusion criteria and consented to participate (intervention group, 227; control group, 217). Treatment was given more often in the intervention group than in the control group (54% v 41%; difference 13% (95% confidence interval 4% to 22%)). Yet cumulative pregnancy rates at 24 months in the intervention group (49% (42% to 55%)) and the control group (48% (42% to 55%)) were closely similar (difference 1% (−9.0% to 9.0%)). Conclusion : Routine use of the postcoital test in infertility investigations leads to more tests and treatments but has no significant effect on the pregnancy rate.Keywords
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