Perinatal and maternal outcomes after frozen versus fresh embryo transfer cycles in women of advanced maternal age
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2020.09.047
Perinatal and maternal outcomes after frozen versus fresh embryo transfer cycles in women of advanced maternal age
Abstract
Objective: The delay of childbearing in women has become a worldwide issue in recent decades. The application of assisted reproductive technology in women of advanced maternal age (AMA) is increasing. Evidence on the safety and outcomes of frozen embryo transfer (FET) compared with fresh embryo transfer (ET) in AMA women is still lacking. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to compare perinatal and maternal outcomes after autologous FET and fresh ET cycles in women of AMA.
Study design: A retrospective study of 1663 FET and 3964 fresh ET cycles in reproductive medical centers from 2009 to 2014. Women who aged ≥35 years and had clinical pregnancies after autologous frozen or fresh ET were included. The main perinatal outcomes included birth weight, gestational age, rates of preterm birth, macrosomia, low birth weight (LBW), and very low birth weight. The main maternal outcomes included rates of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, gestational diabetes mellitus, and preterm premature rupture of the membranes.
Results: Women who underwent FET had an increased risk of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy [1.1 % vs. 0.4 %, adjusted OR (95 % CI): 2.76 (1.39-5.51); p = 0.004]. Singletons born after FET had significantly higher mean birth weight (3388.78 ± 538.47 vs. 3316.19 ± 549.08; p = 0.001). Furthermore, increased risk of macrosomia [13.5 % vs. 10.4 %, adjusted OR (95 % CI): 1.35 (1.07-1.71); p = 0.013] and decreased risk of LBW [3.6 % vs. 5.3 %, adjusted OR (95 % CI): 0.67 (0.45-1.00); p = 0.048] were found in singletons born after FET.
Conclusions: Perinatal risks of AMA patients are higher in FET than in fresh ET, including higher birth weight, risks of macrosomia in singleton births, and hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
Keywords: Advanced maternal age; Frozen embryo transfer; Maternal outcomes; Perinatal outcomes.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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