The prevalence of congenital uterine anomalies in unselected and high-risk populations: a systematic review
Queen's Medical Centre · Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The prevalence of congenital uterine anomalies in high-risk women is unclear, as several different diagnostic approaches have been applied to different groups of patients. This review aims to evaluate the prevalence of such anomalies in unselected populations and in women with infertility, including those undergoing IVF treatment, women with a history of miscarriage, women with infertility and recurrent miscarriage combined, and women with a history of preterm delivery.
Searches of MEDLINE, EMBASE, Web of Science and the Cochrane register were performed. Study selection and data extraction were conducted independently by two reviewers. Studies were grouped into those that used 'optimal' and 'suboptimal' tests for uterine anomalies. Meta-analyses were performed to establish the prevalence of uterine anomalies and their subtypes within the various populations.
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- 26.40
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- 100%
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- 163
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6Topics & keywords
- Miscarriage
- Medicine
- Infertility
- Obstetrics
- Recurrent miscarriage
- Gynecology
- Population
- Confidence interval
- Gender equality