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Increased rates of complications in singleton pregnancies of women previously diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome predominantly in the hyperandrogenic phenotype

Authors :
Marlieke A. de Wilde
Cornelis B. Lambalk
Arie Franx
Susanne M. Veltman-Verhulst
Anneke Kwee
Bart C.J.M. Fauser
Marinus J.C. Eijkemans
Marije Lamain-de Ruiter
Joop S.E. Laven
Maria P.H. Koster
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Obstetrics and gynaecology
ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes
Amsterdam Reproduction & Development (AR&D)
CCA - Cancer biology and immunology
CCA - Cancer Treatment and quality of life
Source :
de Wilde, M A, Lamain-de Ruiter, M, Veltman-Verhulst, S M, Kwee, A, Laven, J S, Lambalk, C B, Eijkemans, M J C, Franx, A, Fauser, B C J M & Koster, M P H 2017, ' Increased rates of complications in singleton pregnancies of women previously diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome predominantly in the hyperandrogenic phenotype ', Fertility and Sterility, vol. 108, no. 2, pp. 333-340 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.06.015, Fertility & Sterility, 108(2), 333-340. Elsevier Inc., Fertility and Sterility, 108(2), 333-340. Elsevier Inc., Fertility and Sterility, 108(2), 333. Elsevier Inc.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the presence of several maternal and neonatal complications in a cohort of women with hyperandrogenic as well as normoandrogenic polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and women with PCOS who received different fertility treatments.DESIGN: Prospective multicenter cohort study.SETTING: Hospitals and midwifery practices.PATIENT(S): One hundred and eighty-eight women with PCOS and singleton pregnancies (study group) and 2,889 women with a naturally conceived singleton pregnancy (reference group).INTERVENTION(S): Observational study.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Maternal and neonatal pregnancy complications.RESULT(S): Women with PCOS had a statistically significantly increased risk of developing gestational diabetes (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] 4.15; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.07-8.33) compared with the reference group, and their infants were more often born small for gestational age (AOR 3.76; 95% CI, 1.69-8.35). In a subgroup analysis, maternal complications were statistically significantly more often present in women with hyperandrogenic (defined as a free androgen index >4.5) PCOS (n = 76; 40% of all PCOS women) compared with those with normoandrogenic PCOS (n = 97; 52% of all PCOS women) (45% vs. 24%; P=.003); no statistically significant differences were observed between these groups regarding neonatal complications.CONCLUSION(S): Women with PCOS have an increased risk of maternal and neonatal pregnancy complications, especially women with the hyperandrogenic phenotype.CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT00821379.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00150282
Volume :
108
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fertility and Sterility
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd9fbea5c9ff730adfb3014ff78d418b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2017.06.015