1145 The Structure and Incidence of Morbidity in Newborns After Assisted Fertilization Ivf
Assisted fertilization (IVF-ET) of 1978. becomes a standard method in medical practice that. About 20% of married couples suffer from infertility in Serbia and every sixth couple in Kragujevac. IVFET is the method of choice for about 40% of couples with infertility. The world's done studies tha...
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Published in: | Pediatric research Vol. 68; no. Suppl 1; p. 567 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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New York
Nature Publishing Group US
01-11-2010
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Summary: | Assisted fertilization (IVF-ET) of 1978. becomes a standard method in medical practice that. About 20% of married couples suffer from infertility in Serbia and every sixth couple in Kragujevac. IVFET is the method of choice for about 40% of couples with infertility. The world's done studies that noticed increased morbidity of these children.
The aim of the study was to establish the structure of morbidity, as well as the frequency and types of congenital anomalies in children after IVF-a.
Prospective analysis include 102 infant born after IVF, in Gynecology - Obstetrics Clinic in Kragujevac.
In the period 2001-2009g birth incidence of children was 0.37%. Children born at term 58.83%. Apgar score above 7 had 74.51%, 25.49% were with different type of severe asphyxia while 2.94%. (3) died. With Caesarean were terminated pregnancy in 73.68% cases. From 74 deliveries 8.82% was with pathological presentation. Overall morbidity was 83.78%, early deliveries (45.94%), asphyxia (10.81%), intracranial hemorrhage (14.80%). Congenital anomalies were diagnosed in 8.82% cases, including two syndromes L / Down and Dandy-Walker sy.
Infants born after IVF have a higher overall morbidity compared to other children. Incidence of gemellar pregnancy is high and twice more frequent pelvic presentation. Early birth was four times more, and a high percentage of intracranial hemorrhage. Congenital anomalies occur twice as often. Our conclusions can not be considered definitive because it requires a large number of children for the final positions. |
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ISSN: | 0031-3998 1530-0447 |
DOI: | 10.1203/00006450-201011001-01145 |