TY - JOUR
T1 - Prospective follow-up study of 55 children born after subzonal insemination and intracytoplasmic sperm injection.
AU - Bonduelle, Mary-Louise
AU - Desmyttere, Sonja
AU - Buysse, Andrea
AU - VAN ASSCHE, ELVIRE
AU - Schiettecatte, Johan
AU - Devroey, Paul
AU - Van Steirteghem, Andre
AU - Liebaers, Ingeborg
N1 - Hum Reprod 9, 1765-1769, 1994.
PY - 1994/9
Y1 - 1994/9
N2 - In 163 couples referred for assisted fertilization, pregnancy was established by subzonal insemination (SUZI), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or a combination of both techniques. These couples agreed to participate in a prospective study that included a prenatal diagnosis and clinical follow-up of the children. No cytogenetic aberrations were observed in 43 children tested. In 23 pregnancies occurring after SUZI, 15 women gave birth to 21 children. After replacement of combined SUZI and ICSI embryos, 10 pregnancies resulted in 8 deliveries with 10 children. Transfer of ICSI embryos led to 130 pregnancies ending in 20 deliveries with 24 children, with many others still ongoing successfully. In total, 55 children have been examined: 29 boys and 26 girls. One child from a singleton pregnancy presented multiple congenital malformations; one twin child presented a quadriparesis. In this observational study on a limited number of children, the incidence of major malformations was not different from the incidence in the general population.
AB - In 163 couples referred for assisted fertilization, pregnancy was established by subzonal insemination (SUZI), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) or a combination of both techniques. These couples agreed to participate in a prospective study that included a prenatal diagnosis and clinical follow-up of the children. No cytogenetic aberrations were observed in 43 children tested. In 23 pregnancies occurring after SUZI, 15 women gave birth to 21 children. After replacement of combined SUZI and ICSI embryos, 10 pregnancies resulted in 8 deliveries with 10 children. Transfer of ICSI embryos led to 130 pregnancies ending in 20 deliveries with 24 children, with many others still ongoing successfully. In total, 55 children have been examined: 29 boys and 26 girls. One child from a singleton pregnancy presented multiple congenital malformations; one twin child presented a quadriparesis. In this observational study on a limited number of children, the incidence of major malformations was not different from the incidence in the general population.
KW - congenital malformation
KW - fetal karyotypes
KW - intracytoplasmic sperm injection
KW - subzonal insemination
M3 - Article
VL - 9
SP - 1765
EP - 1769
JO - Human Reproduction
JF - Human Reproduction
SN - 0268-1161
IS - September
ER -