Overweight and obesity significantly reduce pregnancy, implantation, and live birth rates in women undergoing In Vitro Fertilization procedures

被引:19
作者
Garcia-Ferreyra, Javier [1 ]
Carpio, Jorge [1 ]
Zambrano, Milton [1 ]
Valdivieso-Mejia, Pedro [1 ]
Valdivieso-Rivera, Pedro [1 ]
机构
[1] Alcivar Hosp, Lab Assisted Reprod, Guayaquil, Ecuador
来源
JORNAL BRASILEIRO DE REPRODUCAO ASSISTIDA | 2021年 / 25卷 / 03期
关键词
Body mass index; IVF; pregnancy; implantation; live birth; ART; BODY-MASS INDEX; ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY; BLASTOCYST FORMATION RATE; MATERNAL OBESITY; EMBRYO-TRANSFER; SPERM INJECTION; FEMALE OBESITY; EXPRESSION; OUTCOMES; OVARIAN;
D O I
10.5935/1518-0557.20200105
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of overweight and obesity on fertility outcomes in IVF procedures. Methods: This was a retrospective and nonrandomized study that included 191 IVF/ICSI cycles using non-donor oocytes performed between July 2016 and December 2018 that were allocated according to Body Mass Index (BMI) in three groups: Normal group: 18.5-24.9 (n=67 women), Overweight group: 25.0-29.9 (n=86 women) and Obesity group: >= 30.0 (n=38 women). We compared fertilization rates, embryo quality at day 3, development and quality of blastocyst, pregnancy rates, implantation rates, and live birth rates. Results: Patients from all groups had similar stimulation days, but those women with overweight and obesity used more hormones compared to women with normal weight (p<0.05). Fertilization rates, zygotes that underwent cleavage and good-quality embryos at Day 3 were similar between the three evaluated groups. The groups of overweight and obesity had embryos at Day 3 with significantly less cells, compared to those from the normal group (p<0.05). The blastocyst development rate was significantly lower in women with overweight and obesity compared to women with normal BMI (p<0.05); but, the percentages of good blastocysts were similar in all studied patients. Pregnancy, implantation and live birth rates were significantly lower in the group of women with overweight and obesity, compared to those women with normal weight (p<0.05). Obese women had significantly more miscarriages compared to those in the other groups (p<0.05). Conclusions: Our data shows that an increased BMI affects embryo development and significantly reduces the pregnancy, implantation and live birth rates.
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