Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Murdoch Children's Research Institute, Parkville, Victoria, Australia; Department of Paediatrics, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Fertil Steril. 2019 Jul;112(1):130-139. doi: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2019.03.001. Epub 2019 Apr 16.
To determine the health outcomes for adults aged 22-35 years old who were conceived via assisted reproduction technology (ART) compared with adults of the same age conceived without use of ART.
Cohort study.
Not applicable.
PATIENT(S): Adult men and women aged 22-35 years who were conceived with and without use of ART.
INTERVENTION(S): Questionnaire and clinical review.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Vascular structure (carotid artery intima-media thickness, pulse wave velocity), vascular function (blood pressure), metabolic markers (fasting blood glucose, insulin, and standard lipid profiles), anthropometric measurements, and respiratory function (spirometry).
RESULT(S): The mean age of the 193 ART and 86 non-ART participants was 27.0 and 26.9 years, respectively. There were no substantial intragroup differences in demographics or vascular intermediate phenotypes, metabolic parameters, or anthropometric measures, before or after adjusting for perinatal factors and a quality of life measure with four domains. Diastolic blood pressure was lower in the ART men than the non-ART men (adjusted mean difference -4.4 mm Hg, 95% CI, -8.7 to -0.1). The ART group reported a higher prevalence of ever having asthma, (40.8% vs. 28.6%; odds ratio 1.7; 95% CI, 1.0-3.0), but expiratory flow rates were similar.
CONCLUSION(S): This study of the health of 193 adults conceived via ART, the largest to date globally, found no evidence of increased vascular or cardiometabolic risk, or growth or respiratory problems in the ART group compared with a non-ART group from the same source population. Follow-up observation for reproductive and later-onset adverse health effects remains important.
比较经辅助生殖技术(ART)受孕的 22-35 岁成年人与未使用 ART 受孕的同年龄段成年人的健康结果。
队列研究。
不适用。
经 ART 受孕和未经 ART 受孕的 22-35 岁成年男性和女性。
问卷调查和临床评估。
血管结构(颈动脉内膜中层厚度、脉搏波速度)、血管功能(血压)、代谢标志物(空腹血糖、胰岛素和标准血脂谱)、人体测量指标和呼吸功能(肺功能测定)。
193 名 ART 组和 86 名非 ART 组参与者的平均年龄分别为 27.0 岁和 26.9 岁。在调整围产期因素和包含四个领域的生活质量测量值后,两组间在人口统计学特征或血管中间表型、代谢参数或人体测量指标方面均无明显差异。ART 组男性的舒张压低于非 ART 组男性(调整平均差值-4.4mmHg,95%CI,-8.7 至-0.1)。ART 组报告曾患有哮喘的比例高于非 ART 组(40.8%比 28.6%;比值比 1.7;95%CI,1.0-3.0),但呼气流量率相似。
本研究对全球迄今为止最大规模的 193 名经 ART 受孕的成年人的健康状况进行了研究,与来自同一来源人群的非 ART 组相比,ART 组未发现血管或心血管代谢风险增加,或生长或呼吸问题。对生殖和后期不良健康影响的随访观察仍然很重要。