Title of article :
The Effect of a Newly Designed Needle on the Pain and Bleeding of Patients During Oocyte Retrieval of a Single Follicle
Author/Authors :
Nakagawa, Koji Division of Reproductive Medicine - Sugiyama Clinic , Nishi, Yayoi Division of Reproductive Medicine - Sugiyama Clinic , Kaneyama, Masayo Division of Reproductive Medicine - Sugiyama Clinic , Sugiyama, Rie Center for Reproductive Medicine and Endoscopy - Sugiyama Clinic Marunouchi , Motoyama, Hiroshi Center for Reproductive Medicine and Endoscopy - Sugiyama Clinic Marunouchi , Sugiyama, Rikikazu Division of Reproductive Medicine - Sugiyama Clinic
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of needle type on
pain and bleeding during oocyte pick-up (OPU).
Methods: From May through November 2013, patients undergoing OPU from a single
follicle without any analgesic treatment were including this study. Eligible patients
(n=75) were randomized 1:1 to undergo the procedure with either a reduced
needle (17 gauge body, 20 gauge tip; RN group) or a standard needle (19 gauge; SN
group). Overall pain was assessed by patients using a visual analogue scale (VAS),
and vaginal bleeding after the procedure was recorded. Fisher exact, t-test or Wilcoxon
test were used, and p<0.05 was considered to be statistically significant.
Results: The percentage of mature oocytes was 86.5% in the RN group and 91.7%
in the SN group. Pain during OPU was significantly lower in the RN group than in
the SN group (mean VAS score±SD: 3.2±2.0 cm vs. 4.9±2.2 cm, p<0.01; mean±SD).
The frequency of vaginal bleeding was also significantly lower in the SN group
(26.3% vs. 48.6%; p<0.05). The frequency of bleeding in the RN group was also significantly
lower than that in the SN group (26.3% vs. 48.6%; p<0.05). No significant
differences were found between the two groups with regard to fertilization and pregnancy
rates.
Conclusion: The newly designed needle significantly reduced pain and vaginal
bleeding associated with single-follicle OPU in patients receiving no analgesic treatment,
in comparison with a standard needle. The RN had no adverse effect on the
quality of retrieved oocytes
Keywords :
Pain , Oocyte aspiration , Bleeding , Aspiration needle
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics