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IMPACT OF BODY MASS INDEX (BMI) AND AGE ON THE OUTCOME OF THE IVF PROCESS

机译:身体质量指数(BMI)和年龄对试管婴儿过程结果的影响

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Background: The goal of this study was to examine the impact of body mass index (BMI) and age on the outcome of the IVF process. Materials and Methods: This was a retrospective case – control study, of all patients undergoing IVF from 2008–2010 in the Re-Medika IVF Centre. A total of 1238 fresh, non-donor IVF cycles were analyzed, but to minimize the bias, only the first cycle for each patient in that period was analysed (N-920). The patients underwent standard protocols for COH and embryology treatment. In all retrieved oocytes, or in 100% of the cases, the process of fertilization was realized with the method of intracytoplasmic sperm insemination (ICSI). The primary end-point assessed was clinical pregnancy rate. Patients were initially grouped into four BMI categories. The data are presented as frequencies (qualitative data) and as mean ± SD (quantitative data). Preliminary comparisons between groups with different BMI were made by the Chi-square and one-way ANOVA test. Because fertility declines with age, there is a Pearson-correlation coefficient to see if BMI depends on age, and the resulting value r = 0.15 (p < 0.05) showed that BMI is age-dependent, the relationship between them showed multicollinearity. However, the calculated error tolerance of 0.9 indicates stability of the model. Furthermore, to adjust the known fertility decline with age, every response or outcome is analysed by the method of multiple linear (continuous data) or logistic (qualitative data) regression, where the independent variables are taken: BMI, age and BMI interaction × age. Results: Increased BMI significantly reduces the chance of clinical pregnancy (normal weight vs. overweight: clinical pregnancy rate: 49.2%, vs. 34.3%). Age, analysed as a single factor, significantly reduces clinical pregnancy rate. Interaction of BMI and age significantly affects clinical pregnancy rate. (BMI vs. BMI × Age vs. Age – p 0,01 vs. 0,001 vs. < 0,0001). Conclusion: Increased body mass of patients entering IVF has a negative impact on the final outcome and certainly reduces the success of the process resulting in reduced clinical pregnancy. Interaction of BMI and age showed a strong significant impact on the outcome of IVF seen through the achievement of clinical pregnancy.
机译:背景:本研究的目的是检查体重指数(BMI)和年龄对体外受精过程结果的影响。材料和方法:这是一项回顾性病例对照研究,研究对象是Re-Medika IVF中心从2008年至2010年接受IVF的所有患者。总共分析了1238个新的,非供体的IVF周期,但为了最大程度地减少偏差,仅分析了该期间每个患者的第一个周期(N-920)。患者接受了标准的COH和胚胎学治疗方案。在所有回收的卵母细胞中,或在100%的情况下,通过胞浆内精子授精(ICSI)的方法实现了受精过程。评估的主要终点是临床妊娠率。患者最初分为四个BMI类别。数据以频率(定性数据)和均值±SD(定量数据)表示。通过卡方和单向方差分析对具有不同BMI的组进行了初步比较。由于生育力随着年龄的增长而下降,因此存在一个皮尔逊相关系数,以查看BMI是否取决于年龄,结果值r = 0.15(p <0.05)表明BMI与年龄有关,它们之间的关系呈多重共线性。但是,计算出的0.9的容错度表示模型的稳定性。此外,为了调整已知的随着年龄的生育力下降,将通过多元线性(连续数据)或逻辑(定性数据)回归方法分析每个反应或结果,其中采用自变量:BMI,年龄和BMI交互作用×年龄。结果:增加的BMI显着降低了临床妊娠的机会(正常体重与超重:临床妊娠率:49.2%,对34.3%)。作为单一因素分析,年龄会大大降低临床妊娠率。 BMI和年龄的相互作用显着影响临床妊娠率。 (BMI与BMI的关系×年龄与年龄的关系– p 0,01 vs.001,vs <0,0001)。结论:进入体外受精的患者体重增加会对最终结果产生负面影响,并且无疑会降低该过程的成功率,从而减少临床妊娠。通过实现临床妊娠,BMI和年龄之间的相互作用对IVF的结果显示出强烈的显着影响。

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