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Adenomyosis and adverse perinatal outcomes: increased risk of second trimester miscarriage, preeclampsia, and placental malposition

  • Yutaka Osuga (作成者)
  • Ayako Hashimoto (作成者)
  • Takayuki Iriyama (作成者)
  • Seisuke Sayama (寄稿者)
  • Toshio Nakayama (作成者)
  • Atsushi Komatsu (作成者)
  • Akito Miyauchi (作成者)
  • OSAMU NISHII (作成者)
  • Takeshi Nagamatsu (作成者)
  • Tomoyuki Fujii (作成者)

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Objective: To evaluate the potential impact of adenomyosis on the pregnancy outcomes by retrospectively investigating adenomyosis-complicated pregnancy cases. Methods: We performed a retrospective case–control study. Forty-nine singleton pregnancy cases complicated with adenomyosis were included in this study. The controls (n = 245) were singleton pregnant women without adenomyosis and were frequency matched to adenomyosis cases by age, parity, and the need for assisted reproductive technology for this conception. The incidence of obstetrical complications and delivery and neonatal outcomes were examined. Results: Patients in the adenomyosis group were significantly more likely to have a second trimester miscarriage (12.2% versus 1.2%, odds ratio (OR): 11.2, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 2.2–71.2), preeclampsia (18.3% versus 1.2%, OR: 21.0, 95% CI: 4.8–124.5), placental malposition (14.2% versus 3.2%, OR: 4.9, 95% CI: 1.4–16.3), and preterm delivery (24.4% versus 9.3%, OR: 3.1, 95% CI: 1.2–7.2), compared with the control group. Conclusion: Adenomyosis was associated not only with an increased incidence of preterm delivery, as previously reported, but also with an increased risk of second trimester miscarriage, preeclampsia, and placental malposition, which could lead to poor perinatal outcomes.
利用可能になった日2017
出版社Taylor & Francis

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