Risks of neonatal anomalies and obstetric complications in 7378 singleton births after frozen-thawed and fresh embryo transfers in Japan: An analysis using doubly robust estimation.
Sanae Terada, Toshihiro Habara, Ryo Terada, Toshiharu Mitsuhashi, Ryuhei So, Nanako Yoshioka, Yumi Masumoto, Yukiko Kosaka, Rei Hirata, Nobuyoshi Hayashi
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Abstract
Purpose: To compare risks of neonatal anomalies and obstetric complications among frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET), fresh embryo transfer (FreshET), and non-assisted reproductive technology (non-ART) treatments in infertile women.
Methods: This retrospective cohort study analyzed 7378 singleton births (2643 non-ART, 4219 FET, 516 FreshET) from 2013 to 2022. Outcomes were compared using inverse probability weighting regression adjustment, with adjustment for maternal factors.
Results: After adjustment, the risk of neonatal anomalies did not differ significantly between FET and non-ART, or FreshET and non-ART. FET was associated with increased risks of obstetric complications compared with non-ART, including placenta accreta (adjusted risk difference [ARD] 3.61%, 95% CI 2.95-4.28), placenta previa (ARD 0.55%, 95% CI 0.14-0.96), postpartum hemorrhage (ARD 7.08%, 95% CI 6.03-8.13), gestational hypertension (ARD 3.57%, 95% CI 2.47-4.68), gestational diabetes (ARD 0.96%, 95% CI 0.17-1.75), and preterm birth (ARD 2.13%, 95% CI 1.23-3.02). FET also showed higher risk of high birth weight (ARD 0.97%, 95% CI 0.42-1.52). FreshET showed no significant differences in obstetric complications.
Conclusions: While the risk of neonatal anomalies did not differ among treatments, FET was associated with increased obstetric complication risks. These findings underscore the need for careful management of FET pregnancies and further research to improve treatment protocols.
期刊介绍:
Reproductive Medicine and Biology (RMB) is the official English journal of the Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Japan Society of Fertilization and Implantation, the Japan Society of Andrology, and publishes original research articles that report new findings or concepts in all aspects of reproductive phenomena in all kinds of mammals. Papers in any of the following fields will be considered: andrology, endocrinology, oncology, immunology, genetics, function of gonads and genital tracts, erectile dysfunction, gametogenesis, function of accessory sex organs, fertilization, embryogenesis, embryo manipulation, pregnancy, implantation, ontogenesis, infectious disease, contraception, etc.