A Review of Outcome Data concerning Children Born following Assisted Reproductive Technologies.

ISRN obstetrics and gynecology Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-06-17 DOI:10.5402/2012/405382
Charlotte Dupont, Christophe Sifer
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Abstract

Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTS) are used for more than 30 years to help infertile couples. Concerns about long-term health of children conceived following ART have led to start follow-up studies. Despite methodological limitations and discrepant results, many of the studies and meta-analyses have reported an increased risk of birth defects after ART. Etiologies may be multiple births, a major drawback of ART, parents' subfertility, or technologies themselves. Prematurity and intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) seem to cause most of the pathologies reported in ART children. Nevertheless, epigenetic disorders need to be followed up since increases of imprinting diseases were reported. Consequently, alteration of gametes and early embryo development with ART may have consequences on children health since periconceptional period is critical for long-term development. Yet general condition of most of children conceived with ART is reassuring, but long-term followup is still strongly needed.

辅助生殖技术后出生儿童的结局数据综述。
辅助生殖技术用于帮助不育夫妇已有30多年的历史。对抗逆转录病毒治疗后怀孕儿童的长期健康的担忧已导致开展后续研究。尽管有方法学上的局限性和差异的结果,许多研究和荟萃分析都报告了抗逆转录病毒治疗后出生缺陷的风险增加。病因可能是多胎、抗逆转录病毒技术的一个主要缺陷、父母生育能力低下或技术本身。早产和宫内生长迟缓(IUGR)似乎是ART儿童报告的大多数病理的原因。然而,由于印迹疾病的增加,表观遗传疾病需要跟进。因此,通过抗逆转录病毒治疗改变配子和早期胚胎发育可能对儿童健康产生影响,因为围孕期对长期发育至关重要。然而,大多数接受抗逆转录病毒治疗的儿童的总体情况是令人放心的,但仍需要长期随访。
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