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Monozygotic twin rate among ART centers: a multicenter analysis of data from 18 Italian units

Authors :
Giulia Scaravelli
Valerio Pisaturo
Paolo Emanuele Levi Setti
Filippo Maria Ubaldi
Claudia Livi
Andrea Borini
Ermanno Greco
Maria Teresa Villani
Maria Elisabetta Coccia
Alberto Revelli
Giuseppe Ricci
Francesco Fusi
Mauro Costa
Emanuela Migliorati
Roberto De Luca
Vincenzo Vigiliano
Simone Bolli
Marco Reschini
Scaravelli, Giulia
Pisaturo, Valerio
Levi Setti, Paolo Emanuele
Ubaldi, Filippo Maria
Livi, Claudia
Borini, Andrea
Greco, Ermanno
Villani, Maria Teresa
Coccia, Maria Elisabetta
Revelli, Alberto
Ricci, Giuseppe
Fusi, Francesco
Costa, Mauro
Migliorati, Emanuela
De Luca, Roberto
Vigiliano, Vincenzo
Bolli, Simone
Reschini, Marco
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Purpose The risk of monozygotic twins (MZTs) is increased in couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments. Several systematic reviews have investigated the possible determinants linked to ART, but results obtained have not been conclusive. The study aims to investigate whether the incidence of MZT differed among ART centers. Methods This is a multicenter retrospective cohort study using the Italian ART National Registry database and involving the centers reporting data from individual ART cycles from 2015 to 2019. To investigate the incidence of MZT, only single embryo transfer cycles were considered. Women who had sex-discordant deliveries were excluded. MZT rate was calculated as the number of multiple pregnancies (more than one gestational sac at first ultrasound) out of the total number of clinical pregnancies. A binomial distribution model was used to determine the 95% CI of the frequency of MZT. Results Eighteen centers were included, and they provided data on 10,433 pregnancies. The total number of MZT was 162, corresponding to an incidence of 1.5% (95% CI: 1.3-1.8%). The rate of MZT among centers varied between 0% (95% CI: 0.0-25.9%) and 3.2% (95% CI: 1.3-8.1%). All the 95% CIs included 1.5%, rejecting the hypothesis that the MZT rate may significantly differ among centers. Conclusions The rate of MZT did not significantly vary among ART centers. Local factors are unlikely to explain the increased rate of MZT in ART pregnancies.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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