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Trends in perinatal health after assisted reproduction:a Nordic study from the CoNARTaS group

Authors :
Henningsen, Anna-Karina Aaris
Gissler, M.
Skjaerven, R.
Bergh, C.
Tiitinen, A.
Romundstad, L. B.
Wennerholm, U. B.
Lidegaard, O.
Andersen, A. Nyboe
Forman, Julie Lyng
Pinborg, A.
Henningsen, Anna-Karina Aaris
Gissler, M.
Skjaerven, R.
Bergh, C.
Tiitinen, A.
Romundstad, L. B.
Wennerholm, U. B.
Lidegaard, O.
Andersen, A. Nyboe
Forman, Julie Lyng
Pinborg, A.
Source :
Henningsen , A-K A , Gissler , M , Skjaerven , R , Bergh , C , Tiitinen , A , Romundstad , L B , Wennerholm , U B , Lidegaard , O , Andersen , A N , Forman , J L & Pinborg , A 2015 , ' Trends in perinatal health after assisted reproduction : a Nordic study from the CoNARTaS group ' , Human Reproduction , vol. 30 , no. 3 , pp. 710-716 .
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

STUDY QUESTIONS Has the perinatal outcome of children conceived after assisted reproductive technology (ART) improved over time? SUMMARY ANSWER The perinatal outcomes in children born after ART have improved over the last 20 years, mainly due to the reduction of multiple births. WHAT IS KNOWN AND WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS A Swedish study has shown a reduction in unwanted outcomes over time in children conceived after ART. Our analyses based on data from more than 92 000 ART children born in four Nordic countries confirm these findings. STUDY DESIGN Nordic population-based matched cohort study with ART outcome and health data from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. PARTICIPANTS, SETTING AND METHODS We analysed the perinatal outcome of 62 379 ART singletons and 29 758 ART twins, born from 1988 to 2007 in four Nordic countries. The ART singletons were compared with a control group of 362 215 spontaneously conceived singletons. Twins conceived after ART were compared with all spontaneously conceived twins (n = 122 763) born in the Nordic countries during the study period. The rates of several adverse perinatal outcomes were stratified into the time periods: 1988–1992; 1993–1997; 1998–2002 and 2003–2007 and presented according to multiplicity. MAIN RESULTS AND ROLE OF CHANCE For singletons conceived after ART, a remarkable decline in the risk of being born preterm and very preterm was observed. The proportion of ART singletons born with a low and very low birthweight also decreased. Finally, the stillbirth and infant death rates have declined among both ART singletons and twins. Throughout the 20 year period, fewer ART twins were stillborn or died during the first year of life compared with spontaneously conceived twins, presumably due to the lower proportion of monozygotic twins among the ART twins. LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION We were not able to adjust for some potential confounders such as BMI, smoking

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Henningsen , A-K A , Gissler , M , Skjaerven , R , Bergh , C , Tiitinen , A , Romundstad , L B , Wennerholm , U B , Lidegaard , O , Andersen , A N , Forman , J L & Pinborg , A 2015 , ' Trends in perinatal health after assisted reproduction : a Nordic study from the CoNARTaS group ' , Human Reproduction , vol. 30 , no. 3 , pp. 710-716 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322659413
Document Type :
Electronic Resource