1. Assisted reproductive technology-associated risk factors for placenta accreta spectrum after vaginal delivery.
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Jwa SC, Tamaru S, Takamura M, Namba A, Kajihara T, Ishihara O, and Kamei Y
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- Pregnancy, Female, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted adverse effects, Delivery, Obstetric adverse effects, Risk Factors, Placenta Accreta epidemiology, Placenta Accreta etiology
- Abstract
This study aimed to investigate assisted reproductive technology (ART) factors associated with placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) after vaginal delivery. This was a registry-based retrospective cohort study using the Japanese national ART registry. Cases of live singleton infants born via vaginal delivery after single embryo transfer (ET) between 2007 and 2020 were included (n = 224,043). PAS was diagnosed in 1412 cases (0.63% of deliveries), including 1360 cases (96.3%) derived from frozen-thawed ET cycles and 52 (3.7%) following fresh ET. Among fresh ET cycles, assisted hatching (AH) (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.5; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.4-4.7) and blastocyst embryo transfer (aOR, 2.2; 95% CI 1.3-3.9) were associated with a significantly increased risk of PAS. For frozen-thawed ET cycles, hormone replacement cycles (HRCs) constituted the greatest risk factor (aOR, 11.4; 95% CI 8.7-15.0), with PAS occurring in 1.4% of all vaginal deliveries following HRC (1258/91,418 deliveries) compared with only 0.11% following natural cycles (55/47,936). AH was also associated with a significantly increased risk of PAS in frozen-thawed cycles (aOR, 1.2; 95% CI 1.02-1.3). Our findings indicate the need for additional care in the management of patients undergoing vaginal delivery following ART with HRC and AH., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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