Pediatria. Journal named after G.N. Speransky | 2021

FACTORS THAT DETERMINE THE OUTCOME OF PREGNANCY AND HEALTH OF CHILDREN BORN TO WOMEN WITH GENITOURINARY SYSTEM DISEASES USING ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Objective of the research: identification of risk factors that potentially affect the outcomes of pregnancies achieved by assisted reproductive technologies (ART), with an assessment of the health status of children born to women with genitourinary system (GUS) diseases. Materials and methods: a retrospective uncontrolled non-randomized multicenter study of 821 women and 836 children under the age of 3 years. Results: gynecological history of women has little effect on pregnancy outcomes achieved by ART (Matthews coefficient <0,2). Children born to mothers with GUS diseases are statistically significantly more likely to have some infectious and parasitic diseases (p=0,0002), mental and behavioral disorders (p=0,009), diseases of the nervous system (p=0,031), respiratory system (p=0,009), oral cavity, salivary glands and digestion (p=0,002), musculoskeletal system and connective tissue (p=0,001), genitourinary system (p=0,009), certain conditions arising in the perinatal period (p=0,009), as well as trauma, poisoning, and some other consequences of external causes (p=0,009) than children from mothers without GUS diseases. Conclusion: children born by ART from women with GUS pathology are a risk group for the development of diseases in early age.

Volume 100
Pages 52-59
DOI 10.24110/0031-403X-2021-100-1-52-59
Language English
Journal Pediatria. Journal named after G.N. Speransky

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