Is analgesia required for transvaginal single-follicle aspiration in in vitro fertilization? A double-blind study

J In Vitro Fert Embryo Transf. 1990 Apr;7(2):103-6. doi: 10.1007/BF01135583.

Abstract

High oocyte retrieval rates using transvaginal follicular aspiration for single follicles and improved laboratory techniques have engendered renewed interest in natural-cycle in vitro fertilization (IVF). To assess analgesia requirements during single-follicle aspiration, a double-blind study was set up in 30 patients comparing intraprocedure intravenous fentanyl with normal saline as a placebo. Analysis of pain perception using visual analogue scoring showed a similar pain tolerance in both groups for the procedures of vaginal ultrasound scanning, needle insertion, and follicular aspiration. A correlation between each patient's tolerance of common pain-producing experiences with that for the procedure was not well defined (r = 0.5). We conclude that one of the benefits of natural-cycle IVF using transvaginal single-follicle aspiration is that it can be performed without analgesia.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Controlled Clinical Trial

MeSH terms

  • Analgesia*
  • Double-Blind Method
  • Female
  • Fentanyl*
  • Fertilization in Vitro*
  • Humans
  • Ovarian Follicle*
  • Pain Measurement
  • Ultrasonography
  • Vagina / anatomy & histology*

Substances

  • Fentanyl