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Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer

INTRODUCTION: The failure of remodeling the spiral arteries is associated with the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Estradiol (E2) plays a crucial role in placentation and may be involved in the development of preeclampsia. However, there is a lack of data in this area. This study aims to assess the as...

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Autores principales: Hsieh, Yun-Chiao, Kao, Tzu-Ching, Yang, Ih-Jane, Yang, Po-Kai, Chao, Kuang-Han, Chen, Mei-Jou, Yang, Jehn-Hsiahn, Chen, Shee-Uan
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10545838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37795369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1223181
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author Hsieh, Yun-Chiao
Kao, Tzu-Ching
Yang, Ih-Jane
Yang, Po-Kai
Chao, Kuang-Han
Chen, Mei-Jou
Yang, Jehn-Hsiahn
Chen, Shee-Uan
author_facet Hsieh, Yun-Chiao
Kao, Tzu-Ching
Yang, Ih-Jane
Yang, Po-Kai
Chao, Kuang-Han
Chen, Mei-Jou
Yang, Jehn-Hsiahn
Chen, Shee-Uan
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description INTRODUCTION: The failure of remodeling the spiral arteries is associated with the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Estradiol (E2) plays a crucial role in placentation and may be involved in the development of preeclampsia. However, there is a lack of data in this area. This study aims to assess the association between serum estradiol levels in early pregnancy and the risk of preeclampsia. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study on patients who conceived after frozen embryo transfer (FET) using data from a database at a university-affiliated in vitro fertilization center. The study period spanned from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2020. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the adjusted effect of E2 levels on the risk of preeclampsia. We compared the odds ratios of preeclampsia across quartiles of E2 levels and assessed their significance. RESULTS: Serum E2 levels at the fifth gestational week were significantly different between women with and without preeclampsia after FET programmed cycles (607.5 ± 245.4 vs. 545.6 ± 294.4 pg/ml, p=0.009). A multivariable logistic regression model demonstrated that E2 levels in early pregnancy were independent risk factors for preeclampsia. We observed an increased odds ratio of preeclampsia with increasing quartiles of estradiol levels after adjusting for potential confounders in FET programmed cycles. When comparing quartiles 3 and 4 (E2 > 493 pg/ml at the fifth gestational week) to quartiles 1 and 2, the odds ratios of preeclampsia were significantly higher. CONCLUSION: We found that serum E2 levels in early pregnancy may impact the risk of preeclampsia, particularly following FET programmed cycles. The association between E2 levels in early pregnancy and preeclampsia deserves further investigation.
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spelling pubmed-105458382023-10-04 Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer Hsieh, Yun-Chiao Kao, Tzu-Ching Yang, Ih-Jane Yang, Po-Kai Chao, Kuang-Han Chen, Mei-Jou Yang, Jehn-Hsiahn Chen, Shee-Uan Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology INTRODUCTION: The failure of remodeling the spiral arteries is associated with the pathogenesis of preeclampsia. Estradiol (E2) plays a crucial role in placentation and may be involved in the development of preeclampsia. However, there is a lack of data in this area. This study aims to assess the association between serum estradiol levels in early pregnancy and the risk of preeclampsia. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective cohort study on patients who conceived after frozen embryo transfer (FET) using data from a database at a university-affiliated in vitro fertilization center. The study period spanned from January 1, 2010, to December 31, 2020. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were performed to determine the adjusted effect of E2 levels on the risk of preeclampsia. We compared the odds ratios of preeclampsia across quartiles of E2 levels and assessed their significance. RESULTS: Serum E2 levels at the fifth gestational week were significantly different between women with and without preeclampsia after FET programmed cycles (607.5 ± 245.4 vs. 545.6 ± 294.4 pg/ml, p=0.009). A multivariable logistic regression model demonstrated that E2 levels in early pregnancy were independent risk factors for preeclampsia. We observed an increased odds ratio of preeclampsia with increasing quartiles of estradiol levels after adjusting for potential confounders in FET programmed cycles. When comparing quartiles 3 and 4 (E2 > 493 pg/ml at the fifth gestational week) to quartiles 1 and 2, the odds ratios of preeclampsia were significantly higher. CONCLUSION: We found that serum E2 levels in early pregnancy may impact the risk of preeclampsia, particularly following FET programmed cycles. The association between E2 levels in early pregnancy and preeclampsia deserves further investigation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10545838/ /pubmed/37795369 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1223181 Text en Copyright © 2023 Hsieh, Kao, Yang, Yang, Chao, Chen, Yang and Chen https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Hsieh, Yun-Chiao
Kao, Tzu-Ching
Yang, Ih-Jane
Yang, Po-Kai
Chao, Kuang-Han
Chen, Mei-Jou
Yang, Jehn-Hsiahn
Chen, Shee-Uan
Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
title Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
title_full Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
title_fullStr Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
title_full_unstemmed Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
title_short Association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
title_sort association between estradiol levels in early pregnancy and risk of preeclampsia after frozen embryo transfer
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10545838/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37795369
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2023.1223181
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