Higher risk of pre-eclampsia and other vascular disorders with artificial cycle for frozen-thawed embryo transfer compared to ovulatory cycle or to fresh embryo transfer following fertilization.

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Date publication

mai 2023

Journal

Frontiers in endocrinology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr FAUQUE Patricia


Tous les auteurs :
Epelboin S, Labrosse J, De Mouzon J, Devaux A, Gervoise-Boyer MJ, Hesters L, Jonveaux P, Levy R, Sermondade N, Fauque P, Pessione F

Résumé

Risks of maternal morbidity are known to be reduced in pregnancies resulting from frozen embryo transfer (FET) compared to fresh-embryo transfer (-ET), except for the risk of pre-eclampsia, reported to be higher in FET pregnancies compared to -ET or natural conception. Few studies have compared the risk of maternal vascular morbidities according to endometrial preparation for FET, either with ovulatory cycle (OC-FET) or artificial cycle (AC-FET). Furthermore, maternal pre-eclampsia could be associated with subsequent vascular disorders in the offspring.

Mots clés

artificial cycle, endometrial preparation, fresh embryo transfer, frozen embryo transfer, ovulatory cycle, pre-eclampsia

Référence

Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). 2023 05 22;14:1182148