2010 ART Procedure Success Rate Report

CNY Fertility Center Syracuse, NY – SART #0443
Clinic Summary Report
Treatment Type Procedure Frequency Diagnosis Frequency
IVF 100% ICSI 87% Tubal Factor 8% Male Factor 12%
GIFT 0% Unstimulated <1% Ovulatory dysfunction 6% Other Factor 7%
ZIFT 0% Gestational Carrier 1% Diminished ovarian reserve 12% Unknown factor 12%
Combo 0% PGD 3% Endometriosis 4% Multiple female factors 21%
Uterine factor 2% Female and male factors 16%
Verified by: Robert J.Kiltz, M.D.
Fresh Embryos From Non-Donor Oocytes <35 35-37 38-40 41-42 >42
Number of cycles 652 319 341 168 115
Percentage of cycles resulting in pregnancies 36.2 26.0 17.6 10.1 5.2
Percentage of cycles resulting in live births 30.4 18.8 14.1 5.4 3.5
(Reliability Range) (26.8 – 33.9) (14.5 – 23.1) (10.4 – 17.8) (2.0 – 8.8) (0.1 – 6.8)
Percentage of retrievals resulting in live births 32.4 21.3 15.6 6.2 4.2
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births 34.6 22.8 18.1 6.9 5.2
Percentage of cycles with elective single embryo transfer 2.3 2.7 1.5 1.5 1.3
Percentage of cancellations 6.1 11.6 9.7 14.3 17.4
Implantation Rate 22.9 14.3 10.2 4.4 1.9
Average number of embryos transferred 2.5 2.8 2.8 3.0 2.8
Percentage of live births with twins 29.3 30.0 18.8 0 / 9 0 / 4
Percentage of live births with triplets or more 4.5 3.3 2.1 1 / 9 0 / 4
Thawed Embryos From Non-Donor Oocytes <35 35-37 38-40 41-42 >42
Number of Transfers 148 62 53 16 12
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births 16.2 17.7 15.1 1 / 16 3 / 12
Average number of embryos transferred 2.1 2.0 2.4 2.2 2.8
Donor Oocytes (all ages) Thawed Embryos Fresh Embryos
Number of Transfers 55 157
Percentage of transfers resulting in live births 16.4 40.8
Average number of embryos transferred 2.4 2.6
Current Clinic Services and Profile
Current Name: CNY Fertility Center
Donor egg? Yes Gestational carriers? Yes SART Member? Yes
Donor embryo? Yes Cryopreservation? Yes Verified lab accreditation? Yes
Single Women? Yes

Caution: Patient characteristics vary among programs; therefore, these data should not be used for comparing clinics.

14 Responses to “2010 ART Procedure Success Rate Report”

  1. Kristal says:

    Where can I find success rates for pregnancies from PRIDE (donor egg) or FTE frozen embryo transfer cycles?

  2. Lisa Stack says:

    Hi Kristal,

    You can find our most recent data here: http://cnyfertility.com/2012/01/10/2010-art-procedure-success-rate-report/
    For 2010, our fresh donor embryo transfer live birth rate was 40.8%, and our donor FET live birth rate was 16.4%. If you have any questions about our statistics, please contact out donor coordinator Tammy: tgrissell@cnyfertility.com

    Lisa

  3. bren says:

    so what is the success rate for de transfer in live birth?

  4. Lisa Stack says:

    Hi Bren,

    Our most recent live birth rate for fresh donor egg transfer is 40.8%. If you have any questions about how we gather this data or factors that could impact it, please don’t hesitate to contact our donor coordinator, Tammy: Tgrissell@cnyfertility.com

    Lisa

  5. jennifer says:

    what are your success rates for IVF with my own eggs? 29 yo F, no previous IVF attempts. 2 failed IUI (low sperm count)

  6. admin says:

    Hi Jennifer,
    I checked with our staff member that handles the SART reporting and here’s her answer. I hope this helps!
    My best to you,
    Christine

    “The most recent data we have:
    Retrievals resulting in live births is 32.4% in 2010. This figure is for the age group “under 35 years old.” We don’t have figures based on diagnosis.”

  7. Kim says:

    Hello,

    I am trying to determine the percentage of triplets for FET (I am 36) with a three embryo transfer. I am trying to determine my risk tolerance for my FET scheduled for this Friday…

    Thank you.

  8. Lisa Stack says:

    Hi Kim,

    In order to get you the most accurate percentage of triplets, I feel you should speak with one of our practitioners. Please call our office, and we will be able to give you the most thorough answer, taking into consideration your unique medical history.

    Best of luck with your transfer!
    Lisa

  9. Latosha says:

    Hi could u tell me if there is a risk of a ectopic pregnancy with Ivf?

  10. Lisa Stack says:

    Hi Latosha,

    I would encourage you to contact one of our providers for your personalized risk assessment of ectopic pregnancy with IVF. You can do so by scheduling a consultation appointment with us, where we will discuss your medical history and give you possible treatment options. You can schedule your appointment here: http://cnyfertility.com/new-appointment-form/

    Please let me know if there is anything else that I can do for you.
    Lisa

  11. Elisha says:

    What is your live birth success rate for frozen donor egg ivf?

  12. Lisa Stack says:

    Hi Elisha,

    Since our program is still relatively new, we do not yet have a calculated rate for our Frozen Donor Egg IVF. I encourage you to speak with one of our Donor Coordinators to discuss your potential cycle and estimated chances of conceiving with Frozen Donor Eggs. You can contact our office to request your complimentary recipient consultation by calling our center: 1-800-539-9870 x3274

    Best of luck!
    Lisa

  13. Tracy says:

    I’m surprised by the rates for ivf. My RE in Albany at CNY told me that I would prob have a 60% chance overall of giving birth and I’m 32. That’s a lot higher than the rates I’m finding based on research here. I’ve also researched SARTs. Why is the success rates for live birth through their top rated clinic in WA for >35 almost double than CNY? By looking at CNY research it’s only a 34%chance I’ll have a live birth but looking at WA it reports I’d have a 79% chance. What gives?

  14. Lisa Stack says:

    Hi Tracy,

    Our success rates may vary from other centers due to our inclusive policy. Dr. Kiltz believes that he should not restrict clients from trying to conceive due to factors such as BMI, or choosing to transfer just one embryo due to moral or ethical wishes. These, amongst other accommodations that he makes, will naturally decrease our success rates, as he does not turn some clients away that may not be accepted at other centers.

    If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact our practitioners and we will gladly discuss our success rates with you!
    Lisa

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