Obstetric and perinatal outcomes in singleton pregnancies resulting from IVF/ICSI: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Aberdeen Maternity Hospital · University of Aberdeen
Abstract
Earlier reviews have suggested that IVF/ICSI pregnancies are associated with higher risks. However, there have been recent advances in the way IVF/ICSI is done, leading to some controversy as to whether IVF/ICSI singletons are associated with higher perinatal risks. The objective of this systematic review was to provide an up-to-date comparison of obstetric and perinatal outcomes of the singletons born after IVF/ICSI and compare them with those of spontaneous conceptions.
Extensive searches were done by two authors. The protocol was agreed a priori. PRISMA guidance was followed. The data were extracted in 2 × 2 tables. Risk ratio and risk difference were calculated on pooled data using Rev Man 5.1. Quality assessment of studies was performed using Critical Appraisal Skills programme. Sensitivity analysis was performed when the heterogeneity was high (I(2) > 50%).
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 56.18
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 44
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5Topics & keywords
- Obstetrics
- Medicine
- Singleton
- Spontaneous conception
- Meta-analysis
- Pregnancy
- Perinatal mortality
- Gynecology
- Good health and well-being