TO BE OR NOT TO BE - THAT IS CONCEPTION - MANAGING INVITRO FERTILIZATION PROGRAMS

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
KAPLAN, EH; HERSHLAG, A; DECHERNEY, AH; LAVY, G
署名单位:
Yale University; Yale University; Northwell Health; North Shore University Hospital; Cornell University; Yale University
刊物名称:
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-1909
DOI:
10.1287/mnsc.38.9.1217
发表日期:
1992
页码:
1217-1229
关键词:
INVITRO FERTILIZATION infertility PROBABILISTIC MODELING queuing theory
摘要:
The performance of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) programs is summarized typically as the average probability of achieving pregnancy per cycle. Variation in conception probabilities across women reduces the usefulness of such an aggregate measure. More relevant is the conditional probability of achieving pregnancy on a given cycle following a number of failed IVF-ET attempts. We construct a model that accurately describes 1,257 treatment cycles performed at Yale over 571 different women. The model assumes a split population, where some women can never conceive via IVF-ET, while the remaining women have identical and constant per cycle probabilities of conception. This model produces estimates that are highly consistent with the data, and suggests that continuing treatment beyond some threshold number of cycles is not efficacious. Recognizing this, we determine cutoffs beyond which treatment should not continue for IVF-ET programs with fixed capacities. We also consider cutoff policies where program participants may belong to one of several different split populations, detailing the case of two groups. Finally, we show how one may reduce the average time in treatment (including waiting time) considerably with minimal impact on the probability of achieving pregnancy.