The sex-specific difference in singleton birth weight after frozen embryo transfer compared with fresh embryo transfer: a secondary analysis of 3 randomized trials

To assess whether the between-group difference in singleton birth weight following frozen vs. fresh embryo transfer varied with infant sex. A post hoc exploratory secondary analysis of data from three multicenter randomized trials compared the live birth rates between freeze-only vs. fresh embryo tr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Fertility and sterility 2022-05, Vol.117 (5), p.1004-1012
Hauptverfasser: Tang, Xiaoqian, Yu, Yunhai, Ding, Qiaoqiao, Liu, Hong, Niu, Yue, Li, Yan, Zhao, Shigang, Wei, Daimin, Chen, Zi-Jiang
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Zusammenfassung:To assess whether the between-group difference in singleton birth weight following frozen vs. fresh embryo transfer varied with infant sex. A post hoc exploratory secondary analysis of data from three multicenter randomized trials compared the live birth rates between freeze-only vs. fresh embryo transfer. Academic fertility centers. A total of 1,886 women who achieved singleton live birth after a frozen or fresh embryo transfer during these trials were included. Women underwent either a frozen or fresh embryo transfer. Mean birth weight, large for gestational age (LGA), and small for gestational age (SGA). There was an interaction between the types of embryo transfer and infant sex on the birth weight and on the incidences of LGA and SGA. Among male infants, compared with singletons following fresh embryo transfer, singletons following frozen embryo transfer had higher mean birth weights (3,520.6 ± 526.1 vs. 3,345.1 ± 524.9 g), a higher risk of being LGA (25.2% vs. 15.7%), and a lower risk of being SGA (3.3% vs. 6.1%). However, among the female infants, no statistically significant difference was found in the mean birth weight (3,336.5 ± 514.8 vs. 3,299.5 ± 485.0 g) or the risks of being LGA (18.8% vs. 15.7%) or SGA (5.2% vs. 6.0%) between frozen and fresh embryo transfer. Male singletons born after frozen embryo transfer were more likely to have a higher birth weight than those born after fresh embryo transfer. La diferencia específica del sexo en peso al nacer en embarazo único después de transferencia de embriones congelados en comparación con transferencia de embriones en fresco: un análisis secundario de 3 ensayos aleatorizados. Evaluar si la diferencia entre grupos en el peso al nacer en embarazo único después de la transferencia de embriones congelados versus frescos varió con el sexo del bebé. un análisis secundario exploratorio post hoc de los datos de tres ensayos aleatorios multicéntricos compararon las tasas de nacidos vivos entre la transferencia de embriones todos congelados versus la transferencia de embriones frescos. Centros académicos de fertilidad. Se incluyeron un total de 1886 mujeres que lograron un parto único vivo después de una transferencia de embriones frescos o congelados durante estos ensayos. Las mujeres se sometieron a una transferencia de embriones frescos o congelados. peso medio al nacer, grande para la edad gestacional (LGA) y pequeño para la edad gestacional (SGA). Hubo una interacción entre los tipos de transferencia d
ISSN:0015-0282
1556-5653
DOI:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2022.01.015