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Assisted reproductive techniques in Latin America: The Latin American registry, 2016

RESEARCH QUESTION: What was the utilization, effectiveness and perinatal outcome of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) performed in Latin America during 2016 DESIGN: Retrospective collection of multinational data on ART performed in 178 institutions from 15 Latin American countries. RESULTS: W...

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Autores principales: Zegers-Hochschild, Fernando, Schwarze, Juan Enrique, Crosby, Javier A, Musri, Carolina, Urbina, Maria Teresa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31364341
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20190037
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author Zegers-Hochschild, Fernando
Schwarze, Juan Enrique
Crosby, Javier A
Musri, Carolina
Urbina, Maria Teresa
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description RESEARCH QUESTION: What was the utilization, effectiveness and perinatal outcome of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) performed in Latin America during 2016 DESIGN: Retrospective collection of multinational data on ART performed in 178 institutions from 15 Latin American countries. RESULTS: We are reporting 85,474 initiated cycles, 15,070 deliveries and 18,182 babies born in this period. Of all fresh autologous IVF/ICSI cycles, 40.9% were performed in women aged 35–39 years, and 31.1% in women aged ≥40 years. After removing freeze-all cycles, delivery rate per oocyte retrieval was 20.31% for ICSI and 21.85% for IVF. Fresh single embryo transfer including all age categories represented 22.96%, with a 15.35% delivery rate per transfer. Double embryo transfer represented 61.58% of transfers, with a 27.62% delivery rate per transfer. Multiple births included 18.12% twins and 0.55% triplets and higher. In oocyte donation, delivery rate per transfer was 32.89%, with a twin and triplet rate of 23.48% and 0.73%, respectively. Overall, preterm deliveries reached 17.11% in singletons, 65.69% in twins and 95.51% in triplets. Perinatal mortality was 8.0 ‰ in singletons, 19.0 ‰ in twins, and 62.3 ‰ in high-order multiples. CONCLUSIONS: The number of initiated cycles continues to increase. Compared with previous years, the number of embryos transferred decreased while the proportion of single embryo transfers increased with a drop in multiple births. It is mandatory to stimulate health care providers and consumers to continue in this trend.
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spelling pubmed-67243922019-09-23 Assisted reproductive techniques in Latin America: The Latin American registry, 2016 Zegers-Hochschild, Fernando Schwarze, Juan Enrique Crosby, Javier A Musri, Carolina Urbina, Maria Teresa JBRA Assist Reprod RED LARA Pages RESEARCH QUESTION: What was the utilization, effectiveness and perinatal outcome of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) performed in Latin America during 2016 DESIGN: Retrospective collection of multinational data on ART performed in 178 institutions from 15 Latin American countries. RESULTS: We are reporting 85,474 initiated cycles, 15,070 deliveries and 18,182 babies born in this period. Of all fresh autologous IVF/ICSI cycles, 40.9% were performed in women aged 35–39 years, and 31.1% in women aged ≥40 years. After removing freeze-all cycles, delivery rate per oocyte retrieval was 20.31% for ICSI and 21.85% for IVF. Fresh single embryo transfer including all age categories represented 22.96%, with a 15.35% delivery rate per transfer. Double embryo transfer represented 61.58% of transfers, with a 27.62% delivery rate per transfer. Multiple births included 18.12% twins and 0.55% triplets and higher. In oocyte donation, delivery rate per transfer was 32.89%, with a twin and triplet rate of 23.48% and 0.73%, respectively. Overall, preterm deliveries reached 17.11% in singletons, 65.69% in twins and 95.51% in triplets. Perinatal mortality was 8.0 ‰ in singletons, 19.0 ‰ in twins, and 62.3 ‰ in high-order multiples. CONCLUSIONS: The number of initiated cycles continues to increase. Compared with previous years, the number of embryos transferred decreased while the proportion of single embryo transfers increased with a drop in multiple births. It is mandatory to stimulate health care providers and consumers to continue in this trend. Brazilian Society of Assisted Reproduction 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6724392/ /pubmed/31364341 http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20190037 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6724392/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31364341
http://dx.doi.org/10.5935/1518-0557.20190037
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