[#2020-03] Poria Liao, Yueh-Hsiang et al. Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment Associated with Female Infertility In Taiwan, A Population Based Case Control Study

Background. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) for the treatment of female infertility remains ambiguous. -e aim of the present case-control study was to examine the association between TCM treatment and successful pregnancy among infertile women. Methods. -is population-based case-control study included the data from 2,627 infertile women with successful pregnancy and 2,627 infertile women without successful pregnancy using datasets from the Longitudinal Health Insurance Database 2000 of the National Health Insurance Research Database during 2000–2010. -e odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the relationship between TCM use and successful pregnancy in infertility women were estimated using logistic regression. Results. Patients who received TCM treatment significantly increased in successful pregnancy (OR � 1.48; 95% CI � 1.31–1.66), compared with patients without TCM. Si-Wu-Tang (OR � 4.25; 95% CI � 2.18, 8.30), Gui-Zhi-Fu-Ling-Wan (OR � 3.27; 95% CI � 2.13, 5.02), and Jia-Wei-Xiao-Yao-San (OR � 3.17; 95% CI � 2.35, 4.28) were the TCM agents that were most strongly associated with successful pregnancy among infertile women. Conclusions. Our study findings indicate that TCM is associated with higher likelihood of successful pregnancy in infertile women, which is worthy of further investigation by randomized control trial.