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体外受精培养基对9岁儿童认知发育无影响。

No effect of IVF culture medium on cognitive development of 9-year-old children.

作者信息

Zandstra H, Smits L J M, van Kuijk S M J, van Golde R J T, Evers J L H, Dumoulin J C M, van Montfoort A P A

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, GROW School for Oncology and Developmental Biology, Maastricht University Medical Centre, AZ, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

Department of Epidemiology, Faculty of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences of Maastricht University, AZ, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Hum Reprod Open. 2018 Oct 20;2018(4):hoy018. doi: 10.1093/hropen/hoy018. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION

Do embryo culture media used during an IVF/ICSI treatment have an effect on cognitive development of singleton IVF children at 9 years of age?

SUMMARY ANSWER

Cognitive development of children born after culture in two different embryo culture media is comparable.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

Previously, we have shown that the culture medium used in an IVF/ICSI treatment affects birthweight and weight at 2 years of age after alternating assignment to embryo culture in either K-SCICM (Cook) or G1™ Version 3 (Vitrolife). Children with low birthweight are known to have an increased risk for learning disabilities. Data on cognitive development in general of children born after ART are still conflicting, and the only study reporting on the effects of culture medium on cognitive development shows significant differences in cognitive development between two culture medium groups.

STUDY DESIGN SIZE DURATION

In this observational cohort follow-up study (MEDIUM-KIDS), parents of all singletons from our abovementioned study were approached after the ninth birthday of their child to participate in an additional follow-up study. Of the 294 eligible children included in the original study, 119 children (70 Vitrolife and 49 Cook) participated in the current study.

PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS SETTING METHODS: All follow-up measurements were performed between March 2014 and December 2016. CITO (Dutch Central Institute for Test Development) developed the Dutch pupil monitoring system, which involves nationwide independent, standardized, academic achievement score tests to monitor the child's school performance twice a year at fixed time points from third grade onward. The tests include language skills (vocabulary and orthography), mathematics and reading capability and comprehension. Results from the tests performed between third and sixth grades, expressed as ability scores, were obtained from the school. To investigate school performance development over the years, we used a mixed effects multilevel model. The least complex model with the best fit was selected to analyze whether culture medium affects cognitive development in our cohort. The study had enough power to detect a difference in ability score that reflects at least one performance category between the two groups.

MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

No differences were seen in baseline characteristics between participants and non-participants (both parental and children characteristics). For all domains, the random intercept model was used. All analyses showed comparable results for the two culture medium groups. No significant differences were observed for any of the cognitive development domains, even after correction for potential confounders. Parental level of education was higher in the IVF group (45%) if compared to the national average level of education (35%), which most likely explains the higher CITO scores for the IVF children if compared to the National ability scores.

LIMITATIONS REASONS FOR CAUTION

A limitation of the study was its pseudo-randomized design and the relatively low participation rate of 40.5%. This and the number of missing data prevent us from drawing robust causal conclusions. However, as this is the first and therewith oldest cohort of children where culture medium was allocated alternatingly and used in a blinded setting, in the same period, with all other conditions identical this study gives up until now the best available evidence.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

Our study analyzes the effects of culture medium on school performance of children born after IVF/ICSI in a prospective cohort study. Although further research on long-term academic skills and also on behavior is essential, our results are reassuring and should make parents of children born after IVF/ICSI feel comfortable with their children's cognitive development.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS: The study was financially supported by the March of Dimes (Grant no. #6-FY13-153). The sponsor of the study had no role in study design, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation or writing of the report. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NTR4220.

摘要

研究问题

体外受精/卵胞浆内单精子注射(IVF/ICSI)治疗期间使用的胚胎培养基对单胎IVF儿童9岁时的认知发育有影响吗?

简要回答

在两种不同胚胎培养基中培养后出生的儿童,其认知发育相当。

已知信息

此前,我们已经表明,IVF/ICSI治疗中使用的培养基在交替分配至K-SCICM(库克公司)或G1™ 第3版(维特利夫公司)进行胚胎培养后,会影响出生体重及2岁时的体重。已知低出生体重儿童患学习障碍的风险增加。关于辅助生殖技术(ART)后出生儿童的总体认知发育数据仍存在矛盾,唯一一项报告培养基对认知发育影响的研究显示,两个培养基组在认知发育方面存在显著差异。

研究设计、规模、持续时间:在这项观察性队列随访研究(MEDIUM-KIDS)中,我们在上述研究中所有单胎儿童年满9岁后,联系其父母参与一项额外的随访研究。在最初研究纳入的294名符合条件的儿童中,119名儿童(70名使用维特利夫公司产品,49名使用库克公司产品)参与了本研究。

参与者/材料、环境、方法:所有随访测量均在2014年3月至2016年12月期间进行。荷兰中央测试开发研究所(CITO)开发了荷兰学生监测系统,该系统包括全国范围内独立、标准化的学业成绩测试,从三年级起每年在固定时间点监测儿童的学校表现两次。测试包括语言技能(词汇和拼写)、数学以及阅读能力和理解能力。从学校获取三至六年级期间测试的结果,并以能力分数表示。为了研究多年来的学校表现发展情况,我们使用了混合效应多级模型。选择拟合度最佳的最简单模型来分析培养基是否会影响我们队列中的认知发育。该研究有足够的效力检测出两组之间能力分数的差异,该差异至少反映一个表现类别。

主要结果及机遇的作用

参与者与非参与者(包括父母和儿童特征)之间的基线特征未见差异。对于所有领域,均使用随机截距模型。所有分析显示,两个培养基组的结果相当。即使在对潜在混杂因素进行校正后,任何认知发育领域均未观察到显著差异。与全国平均教育水平(35%)相比,IVF组父母的教育水平更高(45%),这很可能解释了与全国能力分数相比,IVF儿童的CITO分数更高的原因。

局限性、谨慎原因:该研究的一个局限性是其准随机设计以及相对较低的40.5%的参与率。这一点以及缺失数据的数量使我们无法得出有力的因果结论。然而,由于这是第一个且因此也是最年长的一组儿童队列,在此队列中培养基是交替分配并在相同时间段、所有其他条件相同的情况下在盲法设置中使用的,所以到目前为止,这项研究给出了现有最佳证据。

研究结果的更广泛影响

我们的研究在前瞻性队列研究中分析了培养基对IVF/ICSI后出生儿童学校表现的影响。尽管对长期学术技能以及行为进行进一步研究至关重要,但我们的结果令人安心,应能让IVF/ICSI后出生儿童的父母对其子女的认知发育感到放心。

研究资金/利益冲突:该研究由美国疾病控制与预防中心(March of Dimes)提供资金支持(资助编号:#6-FY13-153)。该研究的资助方在研究设计、数据收集、数据分析、数据解释或报告撰写方面均未发挥作用。作者声明无利益冲突。

试验注册号

NTR4220

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