Abstract

BackgroundAccording to previous studies, even after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, the pregnancy loss rate remains 3–4 %. The objectives of this study were to investigate the differences in ultrasound parameters between a miscarriage group and an ongoing pregnancy group during the 1st trimester and to build a logistic model to predict early pregnancy loss (EPL) after the appearance of embryonic cardiac activity in patients who have undergone in vitro fertilization embryo transfer (IVF-ET) treatment.MethodA total of 2601 patients with early singleton pregnancies with embryonic cardiac activity were retrospectively analyzed after IVF from January 2010 to June 2011. Transvaginal sonography (TVS) was performed at 6 to 10 weeks of gestational age (GA). The mean gestational sac diameter (MSD), crown-rump length (CRL), fetal heart rate (FHR), and yolk sac diameter (YSD) were measured by TVS.ResultsA total of 2400 patients had an ongoing pregnancy and an additional 201 (7.7 %) patients miscarried during the first trimester after fetal cardiac activity had been established. The maternal age (MA) and infertility duration were much greater, and the MSD, CRL, and FHR were much lower in the miscarriage group than in the ongoing pregnancy group after IVF (P < 0.05). The prediction model utilized the following equation: the possibility of EPL = exp(z)/(1 + exp(z)), where z = −21.456 + (0.114 × MA) + (4.305 × × GA) - (0.043 × MSD) - (0.359 × CRL) - (0.091 × FHR) + 2.243 (fluid collection present around the gestational sac (GS)) + 2.519 (when YSD < 3) or - 0.347 (when YSD > 5.5).ConclusionThe MA, MSD, CRL, YSD, FHR, infertility duration, and fluid collection around the GS were each correlated with EPL after IVF in infertile patients. A logistic model is a useful tool for predicting EPL after the appearance of embryonic cardiac activity (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.909).

Highlights

  • According to previous studies, even after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, the pregnancy loss rate remains 3–4 %

  • The maternal age (MA) and infertility duration were much greater, and the mean gestational sac diameter (MSD), crown-rump length (CRL), and fetal heart rate (FHR) were much lower in the miscarriage group than in the ongoing pregnancy group after IVF (P < 0.05)

  • The MA, MSD, CRL, yolk sac diameter (YSD), FHR, infertility duration, and fluid collection around the gestational sac (GS) were each correlated with early pregnancy loss (EPL) after IVF in infertile patients

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Even after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, the pregnancy loss rate remains 3–4 %. The objectives of this study were to investigate the differences in ultrasound parameters between a miscarriage group and an ongoing pregnancy group during the 1st trimester and to build a logistic model to predict early pregnancy loss (EPL) after the appearance of embryonic cardiac activity in patients who have undergone in vitro fertilization embryo transfer (IVF-ET) treatment. The fetal heart rate (FHR) may be measured precisely using M mode TVS [2]. Even after embryonic cardiac activity is detected, the pregnancy loss rate remains 3–4 % [5]. The development of a prediction model for early pregnancy loss (EPL) is. The measurement of the yolk sac size using TVS is valuable for predicting EPL. An excessively large or small yolk sac, as well as the absence of a yolk sac, is associated with

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