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Risk of mayor and minor birth defects in children conceived by assisted reproductive technology (IVF/ICSI): A prospective controlled cohort study

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dc.contributor.author Sánchez-Soler, María-José
dc.contributor.author López-González, Vanesa
dc.contributor.author Juliána-Ballesta-Martínez, María
dc.contributor.author Galvez-Pradillo, Jorge
dc.contributor.author Nicolas-Arnao, María
dc.contributor.author Gómez-Sánchez, Emilio
dc.contributor.author Pérez-Fernández, Virginia
dc.contributor.author Guillén-Navarro, Encarna-
dc.date.accessioned 2025-12-03T11:13:24Z
dc.date.available 2025-12-03T11:13:24Z
dc.date.issued 2021-12
dc.identifier.citation Sánchez Soler MJ, López-González V, Ballesta-Martínez MJ, Gálvez-Pradillo J, Nicolás-Arnao M, Gómez-Sánchez E, et al. Riesgo de malformaciones mayores y menores en niños concebidos por técnicas de reproducción asistida (FIV/ICSI): estudio prospectivo de cohorte controlado. Anales de Pediatría. diciembre de 2021;95(6):448-58.
dc.identifier.issn 1695-4033
dc.identifier.uri https://sms.carm.es/ricsmur/handle/123456789/22961
dc.description.abstract INTRODUCTION: About 0.2-6.1% of newborns in the developed world have been conceived by assisted reproductive techniques (ART). Higher rate of major and minor malformations have been described in this population, but the multiple possible confounders associated make it difficult to establish a direct causal relationship and the specific factors involved. MATERIAL AND METHODS: To determine the risk of these malformations in our population, a collaborative prospective controlled cohort study was designed. We collected the specific ART-data related to the clinical gestation of women treated in a period of 2 years in the Reproduction Unit from a Spanish public tertiary-level hospital. 231 out of 267 newborns of these gestation (88%) participated in the study and were assessed by a pediatrician with expertise in Clinical Genetics and Dysmorphology at 12-20 and 26-40 months of age. At the same time a controlled group of children naturally conceived (NC) was selected according to the following criteria: the next NC newborn belonging to the same group of maternal and gestational age, and type of gestation (single or multiple). 230 controls were chosen and 208 participated in the study (90%). RESULTS: Major malformations were presented in 7.8% of the ART-children and 7.2% of the controls, without founding statistically differences between groups. However, differences were found in the risk of some minor malformations such as capillary malformations and pigmentary lesions, higher in the ART-group. A recurrent pattern of craneofacial anomalies was also unexpectedly detected. CONCLUSIONS: In spite of the high rate of major congenital malformations detected, there were no differences between groups. Thus, our results suggest that ART may affect the normal embryonic development but in a milder way than other confounding factors do. The facial phenotype identified has not previously been described, either the higher risk of capillary malformations and pigmentary lesions. More studies are needed to confirm this association.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher EDICIONES DOYMA S A
dc.rights Atribución/Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinDerivados 4.0 Internacional 
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
dc.subject.mesh Cohort Studies
dc.subject.mesh Female
dc.subject.mesh Fertilization
dc.subject.mesh Humans
dc.subject.mesh Infant, Newborn
dc.subject.mesh Pregnancy
dc.subject.mesh Prospective Studies
dc.subject.mesh Reproductive Techniques, Assisted/adverse effects
dc.subject.mesh Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic
dc.title Risk of mayor and minor birth defects in children conceived by assisted reproductive technology (IVF/ICSI): A prospective controlled cohort study
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.pmid 34857501
dc.relation.publisherversion https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S1695403321002204
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.anpedi.2021.06.010
dc.journal.title Anales de Pediatría
dc.identifier.essn 1695-9531


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