Artificial Reproductive Technology - A Risk Factor for Retinopathy of Prematurity.

作者: Kalina Trifonova , Kiril Slaveykov , Hristo Mumdzhiev , Dimitar Dzhelebov

DOI: 10.3889/OAMJMS.2018.448

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摘要: BACKGROUND: Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) is a potentially blinding vasoproliferative disease in premature babies. The presentation and course ROP are determined by complex interaction series risk factors, including artificial reproductive technology (ART). AIM: To analyse combine the information relating ART as an independent factor for retinopathy prematurity. METHODS AND MATERIAL: article systematic review meta-analysis using RevMan 5. Pubmed, Scopus Medline were searched articles from 1990 to 2018. RESULTS: Studies suggest that observed more frequently children. They likely be low birth weight than those conceived naturally. Results vary just tendency five-fold increase develop At same time, they might later, mature newborns affected. CONCLUSION: data inconclusive, but most studies show at least tendency. need considered group with greater suspicion. Even screened order not miss any significant pathology.

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