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Journal of Integrative Medicine ›› 2025, Vol. 23 ›› Issue (5): 528-536.

• Original Clinical Research • Previous Articles     Next Articles

Association between acupuncture and live birth rates after fresh embryo transfer: A cohort study based on different propensity score methods

Xiao-yan Zheng a b 1, Zi-yi Jiang a 1, Yi-ting Li a, Chao-liang Li a, Hao Zhu a, Zheng Yu c, Si-yi Yu a, Li-li Yang a, Song-yuan Tang d, Xing-yu Lü e, Fan-rong Liang a, Jie Yang a f   

  1. Acupuncture and Tuina School, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu 611137, Sichuan Province, China
    Clinical Research Center for Acupuncture and Moxibustion in Sichuan Province, Sichuan Jinxin Xi’nan Women and Children Hospital, Chengdu 610021, Sichuan Province, China
    c College of Medical Information and Engineering, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu 611137, Sichuan Province, China
    d School of Public Health, Kunming Medical University, Kunming 650500, Yunnan Province, China
    Reproductive Center, Sichuan Jinxin Xi’nan Women and Children Hospital, Chengdu 610021, Sichuan Province, China
    f Traditional Chinese Medicine Department, West China Second University Hospital, Chengdu 610041, Sichuan Province, China
  • Received:2024-03-23 Accepted:2025-02-26 Online:2025-09-15 Published:2025-06-25

Objective:To explore the association between acupuncture during controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) and the live birth rate (LBR) using different propensity score methods.

Methods:In this retrospective cohort study, eligible women who underwent a COH were divided into acupuncture and non-acupuncture groups. The primary outcome was LBR, as determined by propensity score matching (PSM). LBR was defined as the delivery of one or more living infants that reached a gestational age over 28 weeks after embryo transfer. The propensity score model encompassed 16 confounding variables. To validate the results, sensitivity analyses were conducted using three additional propensity score methods: propensity score adjustment, inverse probability weighting (IPW), and IPW with a "doubly robust" estimator.

Results:The primary cohort encompassed 9751 patients (1830 [18.76%] in the acupuncture group and 7921 [81.23%] in the non-acupuncture group). Following 1:1 PSM, a higher LBR was found in the acupuncture cohort (41.4% [755/1824] vs 36.4% [664/1824], with an odds ratio of 1.23 [95% confidence interval, 1.08-1.41]). Three additional propensity score methods produced essentially similar results. The risk of serious adverse events did not significantly differ between the two groups.

Conclusion:This retrospective study revealed an association between acupuncture and an increased LBR among patients undergoing COH, and that acupuncture is a safe and valuable treatment option. Please cite this article as: Zheng XY, Jiang ZY, Li YT, Li CL, Zhu H, Yu Z, Yu SY, Yang LL, Tang SY, Lü XY, Liang FR, Yang J. Association between acupuncture and live birth rates after fresh embryo transfer: A cohort study based on different propensity score methods. J Integr Med. 2025; 23(5):528-536.

Key words: Acupuncture, Cohort study, Fresh embryo transfer, Live birth rate, Propensity score, Retrospective study

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