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Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos

PURPOSE: To determine whether the cycle regimens that are used for endometrial preparation are associated with the birthweight (BW) after assisted reproductive technology (ART) using frozen‐thawed embryo transfer (FET). METHODS: The BW of singletons who were born by ART using FET was compared retros...

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Autores principales: Ishii, Rena, Shoda, Akiko, Kubo, Michiyo, Okazaki, Satiko, Suzuki, Minori, Okawa, Riho, Enomoto, Megumi, Shitanaka, Manami, Fujita, Yoko, Nakao, Kazuki, Shimada, Nobutaka, Horikawa, Michiharu, Negishi, Hiroaki, Taketani, Yuji
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6046533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12206
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author Ishii, Rena
Shoda, Akiko
Kubo, Michiyo
Okazaki, Satiko
Suzuki, Minori
Okawa, Riho
Enomoto, Megumi
Shitanaka, Manami
Fujita, Yoko
Nakao, Kazuki
Shimada, Nobutaka
Horikawa, Michiharu
Negishi, Hiroaki
Taketani, Yuji
author_facet Ishii, Rena
Shoda, Akiko
Kubo, Michiyo
Okazaki, Satiko
Suzuki, Minori
Okawa, Riho
Enomoto, Megumi
Shitanaka, Manami
Fujita, Yoko
Nakao, Kazuki
Shimada, Nobutaka
Horikawa, Michiharu
Negishi, Hiroaki
Taketani, Yuji
author_sort Ishii, Rena
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To determine whether the cycle regimens that are used for endometrial preparation are associated with the birthweight (BW) after assisted reproductive technology (ART) using frozen‐thawed embryo transfer (FET). METHODS: The BW of singletons who were born by ART using FET was compared retrospectively, according to whether a FET was conducted in a hormone replacement therapy cycle (HRT, n = 403) or an ovulatory cycle (OVL, n = 117). The BW after timed intercourse (NAT, n = 162) also was investigated. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the age of the mothers, percentage of primiparas, gestational periods, Body Mass Index, and sex ratio between the HRT and OVL cycles. The average BW from HRT was significantly greater than that of OVL. The BW from HRT was also greater, compared with NAT, while statistical significance was not achieved between OVL and NAT. The putative factors affecting the BW, such as ovarian stimulation protocols, endometrial thickness, and the stage and quality of embryos, could not explain the difference in the BW between the HRT and OVL cycles. CONCLUSION: An increased BW from ART using FET seems to be ascribable to conditions of the endometrium, but not cryopreservation procedures per se, which might provide a mechanistic framework for understanding heavier neonates who are born by FET.
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spelling pubmed-60465332018-07-16 Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos Ishii, Rena Shoda, Akiko Kubo, Michiyo Okazaki, Satiko Suzuki, Minori Okawa, Riho Enomoto, Megumi Shitanaka, Manami Fujita, Yoko Nakao, Kazuki Shimada, Nobutaka Horikawa, Michiharu Negishi, Hiroaki Taketani, Yuji Reprod Med Biol Original Articles PURPOSE: To determine whether the cycle regimens that are used for endometrial preparation are associated with the birthweight (BW) after assisted reproductive technology (ART) using frozen‐thawed embryo transfer (FET). METHODS: The BW of singletons who were born by ART using FET was compared retrospectively, according to whether a FET was conducted in a hormone replacement therapy cycle (HRT, n = 403) or an ovulatory cycle (OVL, n = 117). The BW after timed intercourse (NAT, n = 162) also was investigated. RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the age of the mothers, percentage of primiparas, gestational periods, Body Mass Index, and sex ratio between the HRT and OVL cycles. The average BW from HRT was significantly greater than that of OVL. The BW from HRT was also greater, compared with NAT, while statistical significance was not achieved between OVL and NAT. The putative factors affecting the BW, such as ovarian stimulation protocols, endometrial thickness, and the stage and quality of embryos, could not explain the difference in the BW between the HRT and OVL cycles. CONCLUSION: An increased BW from ART using FET seems to be ascribable to conditions of the endometrium, but not cryopreservation procedures per se, which might provide a mechanistic framework for understanding heavier neonates who are born by FET. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6046533/ /pubmed/30013433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12206 Text en © 2018 The Authors Reproductive Medicine and Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japan Society for Reproductive Medicine. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Ishii, Rena
Shoda, Akiko
Kubo, Michiyo
Okazaki, Satiko
Suzuki, Minori
Okawa, Riho
Enomoto, Megumi
Shitanaka, Manami
Fujita, Yoko
Nakao, Kazuki
Shimada, Nobutaka
Horikawa, Michiharu
Negishi, Hiroaki
Taketani, Yuji
Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
title Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
title_full Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
title_fullStr Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
title_full_unstemmed Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
title_short Identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
title_sort identifying a possible factor for the increased newborn size in singleton pregnancies after assisted reproductive technology using cryopreserved embryos, in comparison with fresh embryos
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6046533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30013433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12206
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