Survey on the incidence of multiple pregnancies and neonatal outcomes by fertility treatment in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan.

IF 0.8 Q4 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Takashi Kaji, Hiroki Noguchi, Kou Tamura, Hidenori Aoki, Atsuko Yoshida, Yuri Yamamoto, Kanako Yoshida, Takeshi Iwasa
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A survey on the incidence of multiple pregnancies and neonatal outcomes by assisted reproductive technology (ART) and non-ART fertility treatments was performed in 2011 and 2021. Questionnaires were sent to all institutions with obstetrics and gynecology departments in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan, to collect data on fertility treatments and neonatal outcomes in 2011 and 2021. Non-ART fertility treatments were classified into ovarian stimulation (treatments for cases without ovulation disorder) and ovulation induction (treatments for cases with ovulation disorder). Among all pregnancies, the multiple pregnancy rates in 2011 were 7.7% for ovarian stimulation, 5.5% for ovulation induction, and 8.4% for ART, whereas those in 2021 were 3.8%, 2.3%, and 1.9%, respectively. The rates of triplet pregnancies in 2011 were 0.85% for ovulation induction, 2.4% for ovulation induction, and 1.4% for ART, whereas those in 2021 were 0% for all treatments. The rates of low birth weight, admission to a neonatal intensive care unit, and neonatal death in 2011 were 53.8%, 9.61%, and 9.61%, respectively, whereas those in 2021 were 40.9%, 22.7%, and 0%, respectively. These findings indicate that rates of multiple pregnancies, including higher-order multiple pregnancies, by fertility treatment have decreased over the last 10 years in Tokushima Prefecture. However, some adverse neonatal outcomes have still occurred. J. Med. Invest. 71 : 251-253, August, 2024.

日本德岛县通过生育治疗多胎妊娠的发生率和新生儿结局调查。
一项关于 2011 年和 2021 年辅助生殖技术(ART)和非辅助生殖技术生育治疗的多胎妊娠发生率和新生儿结局的调查。我们向日本德岛县所有设有妇产科的机构发放了调查问卷,以收集 2011 年和 2021 年的生育治疗和新生儿预后数据。非ART生育治疗分为卵巢刺激(针对无排卵障碍病例的治疗)和促排卵(针对排卵障碍病例的治疗)。在所有妊娠中,2011 年卵巢刺激的多胎妊娠率为 7.7%,促排卵的多胎妊娠率为 5.5%,抗逆转录病毒疗法的多胎妊娠率为 8.4%,而 2021 年的多胎妊娠率分别为 3.8%、2.3% 和 1.9%。2011 年,促排卵的三胎妊娠率为 0.85%,促排卵的三胎妊娠率为 2.4%,抗逆转录病毒疗法的三胎妊娠率为 1.4%,而 2021 年所有疗法的三胎妊娠率均为 0%。2011 年的低出生体重率、新生儿重症监护室入院率和新生儿死亡率分别为 53.8%、9.61% 和 9.61%,而 2021 年分别为 40.9%、22.7% 和 0%。这些结果表明,在过去 10 年中,德岛县通过生育治疗多胎妊娠(包括高位多胎妊娠)的比率有所下降。然而,一些不良的新生儿结局仍有发生。J. Med.Invest.71 : 251-253, August, 2024.
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