镰状细胞病患者卵巢功能储备:系统综述

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Caroline Santos Silva, Nathália Muraiviechi Passos, Anna Paloma Martins Rocha Ribeiro, Raquel Rodrigues Mattos, Evangelista Torquato, Eduardo de Paula Mirada, José Bessa
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随着镰状细胞病(SCD)存活率的提高和发病率的降低,与生殖健康有关的方面正在成为护理受影响人群的优先事项。我们进行了一项系统综述,寻找描述镰状细胞病患者卵巢功能储备水平的证据。为了找到研究,除了预印本服务器和选定出版物的参考书目外,还在电子数据库中进行了搜索。两名独立审稿人进行了检索,并使用纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表评估了所选研究的偏倚风险。最初检索了1,086条记录,在查阅筛选文章的参考文献列表后确定了1篇文章,只有4篇文章符合资格标准。由于研究的设计,证据的质量被评为非常低;然而,偏倚的风险被认为很低。这些是2015年至2021年间发表的最新研究,其主要方法是横断面研究或病例对照研究。所有的研究都报告镰状细胞病患者的抗苗勒管激素水平较低。尽管年轻的镰状细胞病患者在接受支持性治疗时抗苗勒管激素水平较低,处于正常范围内,但在使用羟基脲的患者中,观察到卵巢储备功能下降。没有足够的证据支持镰状细胞病和卵巢储备减少之间的因果关系。从抗苗勒管激素值来看,与健康妇女相比,镰状细胞病妇女的抗苗勒管激素水平有降低的趋势。基于影像和生化参数分析卵巢储备的研究是未来的重要焦点。
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Functional ovarian reserve in women with Sickle Cell disease: A systematic review.

With the improvement in survival and the reduction in morbidity related to sickle cell disease (SCD), aspects related to reproductive health are emerging as a priority in the care of affected people. We conducted a systematic review looking for evidence describing the functional ovarian reserve levels in women with sickle cell disease. To locate studies, a search was performed in electronic databases, in addition to preprint servers and reference lists of selected publications. Two independent reviewers searched, and the risk of bias in the selected studies was assessed using the Newcastle-Ottawa scale. 1,086 records were initially retrieved, and one article was identified after consulting the reference lists of the screened articles, only four articles met the eligibility criteria. The quality of evidence was rated very low due to the design of the studies; however, the risk of bias was considered low. These are recent studies published between 2015 and 2021, whose main methodology was a cross-sectional or case-control study. All studies reported lower anti-mullerian hormone levels in women with sickle cell disease. Although lower, anti-mullerian hormone levels were within the normal range in young women with sickle cell disease only with supportive care, in those who used hydroxyurea, a decrease in ovarian reserve was observed. support insufficient evidence support a causal relationship between sickle cell disease and reduced ovarian reserve. From anti-mullerian hormone values a trend towards lower levels in women with sickle cell disease compared to healthy women, as reported in the four studies evaluated. Studies that analyze the ovarian reserve based on imaging and biochemical parameters are an important future focus.

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