Infant outcome of 957 singletons born after frozen embryo replacement: the Danish National Cohort Study 1995-2006

To examine infant outcome of singletons born after cryopreservation of embryos (Cryo). National population-based controlled follow-up study. Denmark, 1995-2007. The study population was 957 Cryo singletons (Cryo-IVF, n=660; Cryo-ICSI, n=244; Cryo-IVF/-ICSI, n=53). The first control group was all sin...

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Vydané v:Fertility and sterility Ročník 94; číslo 4; s. 1320
Hlavní autori: Pinborg, Anja, Loft, Anne, Aaris Henningsen, Anna-Karina, Rasmussen, Steen, Andersen, Anders Nyboe
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:English
Vydavateľské údaje: United States 01.09.2010
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Shrnutí:To examine infant outcome of singletons born after cryopreservation of embryos (Cryo). National population-based controlled follow-up study. Denmark, 1995-2007. The study population was 957 Cryo singletons (Cryo-IVF, n=660; Cryo-ICSI, n=244; Cryo-IVF/-ICSI, n=53). The first control group was all singletons born after fresh IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) during the same period (IVF, n=6904; ICSI, n=3425). The second control group comprised a random sample of non-assisted reproductive technology (ART) singletons (n=4800). All observations were obtained from national registers. Low birth weight (LBW; <2500 g), preterm birth (PTB; <37 weeks), congenital malformations, mortality, and morbidity. Birth weight was higher in Cryo (mean=3578 g, SD=625) versus fresh (mean=3373 g, SD=648) and in Cryo versus non-ART (mean=3537 g, SD=572), and this was also the case for first birth only. Lower adjusted risk of LBW (odds ratio [OR]=0.63; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.45-0.87) and PTB (OR=0.70; 95% CI, 0.53-0.92) was observed in Cryo versus fresh. Similar LBW and PTB rates were observed when comparing Cryo with non-ART, but the perinatal mortality rate was doubled in Cryo (1.6%) compared with non-ART (0.8%) singletons, and the adjusted risks of very preterm birth (<34 weeks) and neonatal admittance were also significantly increased. No significant differences in the prevalence rates of birth defects, neurological sequelae, malignancies, and imprinting-related diseases were observed between the Cryo and the two control groups. However higher malformation and cerebral palsy rates were observed in the total Fresh vs. non-ART group. Cryo singletons have better neonatal outcome than offspring after fresh ET but poorer compared with non-ART singletons.
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DOI:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2009.05.091