Increased paternal age adversely affects live birth rates in oocyte recipient cycles.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Human Fertility Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-23 DOI:10.1080/14647273.2025.2506799
Yeliz Atik, Stavroula Kastora, Rawad Halimeh, Margot Zomer, Rabi Odia, Holly Exeter, Mina Vasilic, Suzanne Cawood, Wael Saab, Paul Serhal, Srividya Seshadri, Dimitrios Mavrelos, Ephia Yasmin
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Abstract

This retrospective cohort study was conducted in a single center to investigate the influence of paternal age on oocyte recipient cycles. 320 IVF/ICSI oocyte recipient cycles resulting in embryo transfers between 01/2015- 06/2022 and meeting the inclusion criteria: donors ≤35 years, endometrial thickness 6mm and normal endometrial cavity were analyzed. Donor or surgically retrieved sperm or PGT-A cycles were excluded. Paternal and recipient ages were grouped according to previous literature for comparability. Primary outcome was live birth rate, and secondary outcomes were clinical pregnancy and miscarriage rates. The median recipient, paternal and donor ages were 42 (IQR: 19-50), 43 (IQR: 38-46) and 26 years (IQR: 23-29). 55.6% [N=178] of the cycles were fresh and 44.3% [N=142] were frozen embryo transfers. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression, adjusted for semen WHO criteria, recipient age, IVF/ICSI and fresh/frozen cycles highlighted reduced odds of live birth by 79%, OR 0.21 [95%CI 0.11 to 0.38]; P<0.0001, clinical pregnancy by 58%, OR 0.42 [95%CI 0.31 to 0.89]; P<0.0001 and increased odds of miscarriage by 108%, OR 2.08 [95%CI 1.91 to 3.01]; P<0.0001 in those of paternal age 51 years compared to fathers ≤35 years. Our study identifies the negative impact of advanced paternal age.

增加的父亲年龄对卵母细胞受体周期的活产率有不利影响。
本回顾性队列研究在单中心进行,旨在探讨父亲年龄对卵母细胞受体周期的影响。分析2015年1月至2022年6月期间导致胚胎移植的320例IVF/ICSI卵母细胞受体周期,符合供体年龄≤35岁,子宫内膜厚度6mm,子宫内膜腔正常的纳入标准。排除供体或手术取出的精子或PGT-A周期。父代和受赠者年龄根据以往文献进行分组,以保持可比性。主要结局是活产率,次要结局是临床妊娠率和流产率。受者、父亲和供者的中位年龄分别为42岁(IQR: 19-50)、43岁(IQR: 38-46)和26岁(IQR: 23-29)。55.6% [N=178]为新鲜胚胎移植,44.3% [N=142]为冷冻胚胎移植。单因素和多因素logistic回归,调整精液WHO标准、受体年龄、IVF/ICSI和新鲜/冷冻周期,显示活产几率降低79%,OR 0.21 [95%CI 0.11至0.38];P
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Human Fertility
Human Fertility OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY
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3.30
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5.30%
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期刊介绍: Human Fertility is a leading international, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to furthering research and promoting good practice in the areas of human fertility and infertility. Topics included span the range from molecular medicine to healthcare delivery, and contributions are welcomed from professionals and academics from the spectrum of disciplines concerned with human fertility. It is published on behalf of the British Fertility Society. The journal also provides a forum for the publication of peer-reviewed articles arising out of the activities of the Association of Biomedical Andrologists, the Association of Clinical Embryologists, the Association of Irish Clinical Embryologists, the British Andrology Society, the British Infertility Counselling Association, the Irish Fertility Society and the Royal College of Nursing Fertility Nurses Group. All submissions are welcome. Articles considered include original papers, reviews, policy statements, commentaries, debates, correspondence, and reports of sessions at meetings. The journal also publishes refereed abstracts from the meetings of the constituent organizations.
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