Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2891883011> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2891883011 endingPage "1865" @default.
- W2891883011 startingPage "1854" @default.
- W2891883011 abstract "How is endometriosis associated with adverse maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes of pregnancy?Women with endometriosis are at elevated risk for serious and important adverse maternal (pre-eclampsia, gestational diabetes, placenta praevia and Cesarean section) and fetal or neonatal outcomes (preterm birth, PPROM, small for gestational age, stillbirth and neonatal death).A number of studies have shown an association between endometriosis and certain adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, but the results have been conflicting with potential for confounding by the use of assisted reproductive technology.A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies (1 January 1990-31 December 2017) that evaluated the effect of endometriosis on maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes was conducted.Studies were considered for inclusion if they were prospective or retrospective cohort or case-control studies; included women greater than 20 weeks gestational age with endometriosis; included a control group of gravid women without endometriosis; and, reported at least one of the outcomes of interest. Each study was reviewed for inclusion, data were extracted and risk of bias was assessed by two independent reviewers.The search strategy identified 33 studies (sample size, n = 3 280 488) for inclusion. Compared with women without endometriosis, women with endometriosis had higher odds of pre-eclampsia (odds ratio [OR] = 1.18 [1.01-1.39]), gestational hypertension and/or pre-eclampsia (OR = 1.21 [1.05-1.39]), gestational diabetes (OR = 1.26 [1.03-1.55]), gestational cholestasis (OR = 4.87 [1.85-12.83]), placenta praevia (OR = 3.31 [2.37, 4.63]), antepartum hemorrhage (OR = 1.69 [1.38-2.07]), antepartum hospital admissions (OR = 3.18 [2.60-3.87]), malpresentation (OR = 1.71 [1.34, 2.18]), labor dystocia (OR = 1.45 [1.04-2.01]) and cesarean section (OR = 1.86 [1.51-2.29]). Fetuses and neonates of women with endometriosis were also more likely to have preterm premature rupture of membranes (OR = 2.33 [1.39-3.90]), preterm birth (OR = 1.70 [1.40-2.06]), small for gestational age <10th% (OR = 1.28 [1.11-1.49]), NICU admission (OR = 1.39 [1.08-1.78]), stillbirth (OR = 1.29 [1.10, 1.52]) and neonatal death (MOR = 1.78 [1.46-2.16]). Among the subgroup of women who conceived spontaneously, endometriosis was found to be associated with placenta praevia, cesarean section, preterm birth and low birth weight. Among the subgroup of women who conceived with the use of assisted reproductive technology, endometriosis was found to be associated with placenta praevia and preterm birth.As with any systematic review, the review is limited by the quality of the included studies. The diagnosis for endometriosis and the selection of comparison groups were not uniform across studies. However, the effect of potential misclassification would be bias towards the null hypothesis.The association between endometriosis with the important and serious pregnancy outcomes observed in our meta-analysis, in particular stillbirth and neonatal death, is concerning and warrants further studies to elucidate the mechanisms for the observed findings.Dr Shifana Lalani is supported by a Physicians' Services Incorporated Foundation Research Grant, and Dr Innie Chen is supported by a University of Ottawa Clinical Research Chair in Reproductive Population Health and Health Services. Dr Singh declares conflicts of interests with Bayer, Abvie, Allergan and Cooper Surgical. All other authors have no conflicts of interests to declare.PROSPERO CRD42015013911." @default.
- W2891883011 created "2018-09-27" @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5018409147 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5027409085 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5034444520 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5044232709 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5044797052 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5060631376 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5067186135 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5075683311 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5081507338 @default.
- W2891883011 creator A5083344849 @default.
- W2891883011 date "2018-09-17" @default.
- W2891883011 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2891883011 title "Endometriosis and adverse maternal, fetal and neonatal outcomes, a systematic review and meta-analysis" @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1532182682 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1788063486 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1963544088 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1964249453 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1965255606 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1974821304 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1979423827 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W1996939557 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2015138372 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2015634215 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2026171551 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2064362667 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2073936626 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2083952149 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2095796001 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2107160113 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2125104158 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2136834021 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2138376390 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2147990824 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2150245924 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2160976668 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2163787225 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2165117758 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2165867043 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2168030046 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2212216218 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2232032155 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2276325390 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2323314925 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2341654050 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2501829607 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2521435124 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2530513291 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2538830073 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2548132309 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2551047720 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2569100509 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2586591439 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2587574581 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2588681363 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2735830395 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2751185666 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2769753217 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2792114554 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W2982207513 @default.
- W2891883011 cites W580625888 @default.
- W2891883011 doi "https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/dey269" @default.
- W2891883011 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6145420" @default.
- W2891883011 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30239732" @default.
- W2891883011 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2891883011 type Work @default.
- W2891883011 sameAs 2891883011 @default.
- W2891883011 citedByCount "109" @default.
- W2891883011 countsByYear W28918830112019 @default.
- W2891883011 countsByYear W28918830112020 @default.
- W2891883011 countsByYear W28918830112021 @default.
- W2891883011 countsByYear W28918830112022 @default.
- W2891883011 countsByYear W28918830112023 @default.
- W2891883011 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5018409147 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5027409085 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5034444520 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5044232709 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5044797052 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5060631376 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5067186135 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5075683311 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5081507338 @default.
- W2891883011 hasAuthorship W2891883011A5083344849 @default.
- W2891883011 hasBestOaLocation W28918830111 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C131872663 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C156957248 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C2777583542 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C2778376644 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C2779234561 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C2779434492 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C2779522080 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C2780938740 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C29456083 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C46973012 @default.
- W2891883011 hasConcept C54355233 @default.