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A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates

Background: One of the most important points concerning the patients who undergo assisted reproductive techniques (ART) for getting pregnant can be the possible neonatal chromosomal abnormalities as a result of these methods. Objective: This study was conducted to help answering a part of this quest...

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Autores principales: Ghahiri, Ataollah, Firozmand, Amin, Ghasemi, Mojdeh, Nasiri, Fahime, Sharifi, Maryam, Abdollahi, Mehry
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25071853
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author Ghahiri, Ataollah
Firozmand, Amin
Ghasemi, Mojdeh
Nasiri, Fahime
Sharifi, Maryam
Abdollahi, Mehry
author_facet Ghahiri, Ataollah
Firozmand, Amin
Ghasemi, Mojdeh
Nasiri, Fahime
Sharifi, Maryam
Abdollahi, Mehry
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description Background: One of the most important points concerning the patients who undergo assisted reproductive techniques (ART) for getting pregnant can be the possible neonatal chromosomal abnormalities as a result of these methods. Objective: This study was conducted to help answering a part of this question. Materials and Methods: This is a historical cohort study from April 2006 to April 2007. Data were collected from women admitted in Mehregan Hospital and Esfahan Infertility Center. 225 of 2000 infertile women who had taken ART methods and 225 of 1800 women undergoing no ART treatment were included in our study. All of the cases were aged 35 or more. Data were obtained from patient files from 2 infertility centers of Isfahan, Iran. Results: Chromosomal analysis was successfully performed for all clinically suspicious infants for trisobmy 21. As a result, 4 cases of trisomy 21 in ART group and 7 in non-ART group were found. Two cases from IUI, 1 case of IVF and 1 of ICSI were found to have trisomy 21 in infants. There was no statistically difference in occurring trisomy 21 in our two groups of study and this was also the same for women undergoing IVF and ICSI. Conclusion: ART methods did not increase the rate of Trisomy 21 according to our study although we found less in ART group, it was not statistically significant.
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spelling pubmed-41118932014-07-28 A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates Ghahiri, Ataollah Firozmand, Amin Ghasemi, Mojdeh Nasiri, Fahime Sharifi, Maryam Abdollahi, Mehry Iran J Reprod Med Short Communication Background: One of the most important points concerning the patients who undergo assisted reproductive techniques (ART) for getting pregnant can be the possible neonatal chromosomal abnormalities as a result of these methods. Objective: This study was conducted to help answering a part of this question. Materials and Methods: This is a historical cohort study from April 2006 to April 2007. Data were collected from women admitted in Mehregan Hospital and Esfahan Infertility Center. 225 of 2000 infertile women who had taken ART methods and 225 of 1800 women undergoing no ART treatment were included in our study. All of the cases were aged 35 or more. Data were obtained from patient files from 2 infertility centers of Isfahan, Iran. Results: Chromosomal analysis was successfully performed for all clinically suspicious infants for trisobmy 21. As a result, 4 cases of trisomy 21 in ART group and 7 in non-ART group were found. Two cases from IUI, 1 case of IVF and 1 of ICSI were found to have trisomy 21 in infants. There was no statistically difference in occurring trisomy 21 in our two groups of study and this was also the same for women undergoing IVF and ICSI. Conclusion: ART methods did not increase the rate of Trisomy 21 according to our study although we found less in ART group, it was not statistically significant. Research and Clinical Center for Infertility 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4111893/ /pubmed/25071853 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ghahiri, Ataollah
Firozmand, Amin
Ghasemi, Mojdeh
Nasiri, Fahime
Sharifi, Maryam
Abdollahi, Mehry
A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates
title A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates
title_full A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates
title_fullStr A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates
title_full_unstemmed A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates
title_short A comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in ART and non-ART neonates
title_sort comparative cohort study for detecting the incidence of trisomy 21 in art and non-art neonates
topic Short Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111893/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25071853
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