Risk of adverse perinatal outcomes after oocyte donation: a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Moreno-Sepulveda, Jose [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Checa, Miguel A. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Parc Salut Mar,Campus Univ UAB, Bellaterra 08193, Cerdanyola Del, Spain
[2] Balmes 10,1-1, Barcelona 08007, Spain
[3] Clin Mujer Med Reprod, Alejandro Navarrete 2606, Vina Del Mar, Chile
[4] Inst Hosp del Mar Invest Med, IMIM, Barcelona Infertil Res Grp, GRI BCN, Carrer Dr Aiguader 88, Barcelona 08003, Spain
关键词
In vitro fertilization; Oocyte donation; Preeclampsia; Preterm birth; Low birth weight; IN-VITRO-FERTILIZATION; ADVANCED MATERNAL AGE; LOW-BIRTH-WEIGHT; FROZEN EMBRYO-TRANSFER; PRETERM BIRTH; DONOR OOCYTE; SINGLETON PREGNANCIES; OBSTETRIC OUTCOMES; PREECLAMPSIA; IVF;
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10.1007/s10815-019-01552-4
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
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Research question In women with singleton pregnancies conceived after assisted reproductive technologies, does the in vitro fertilization with oocyte donation (IVF-OD) affect the perinatal and maternal outcomes compared to autologous in vitro fertilization (IVF-AO)? Design Systematic review and meta-analysis of studies comparing perinatal and maternal outcomes in singleton pregnancies resulting from IVF-OD versus IVF-AO. An electronic literature search in Pubmed, MEDLINE, and Cochrane database was performed. The main outcome measures were hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, preeclampsia, severe preeclampsia, pregnancy-induced hypertension, preterm birth, early preterm birth, low birth weight, and very low birth weight. Results Twenty-three studies were included. IVF-OD is associated with a higher risk of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (OR 2.63, 2.17-3.18), preeclampsia (OR 2.64; 2.29-3.04), severe preeclampsia (OR 3.22; 2.30-4.49), pregnancy-induced hypertension (OR 2.16; 1.79-2.62), preterm birth (OR 1.57; 1.33-1.86), early preterm birth (OR 1.80; 1.51-2.15), low birth weight (OR 1.25, 1.20-1.30), very low birth weight (OR 1.37, 1.22-1.54), gestational diabetes (OR 1.27; 1.03-1.56), and cesarean section (OR 2.28; 2.14-2.42). There was no significant difference in the risk of preterm birth or low birth weight when adjusted for preeclampsia. Conclusions IVF-OD patients should be considered an independent risk factor for some adverse perinatal outcomes, mainly hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, preeclampsia, and severe preeclampsia. Immunological and hormonal aspects may be involved in these results, and further research focusing in the etiopathogenesis of these pathologies are needed.
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页码:2017 / 2037
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