OBJECTIVE: To assess the neurodevelopmental health of children born after intracytoplasmatic sperm injection (ICSI). DESIGN: Prospective controlled blinded study. SETTING: Tertiary care center. PATIENT(S): A total of 276 term-born singletons conceived by ICSI and 273 matched spontaneously conceived (SC) singletons at the age of 5.5 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Neuromotor development assessed by a detailed neurologic examination, including the standardized motor test MOT 4-6, and emotional/behavioral development and intelligence assessed with the Kaufman-Assessment Battery for Children. RESULT(S): There were no significant differences between ICSI children and control children regarding the neurologic examination, motor skills, emotional/behavioral development, and intelligence. CONCLUSION(S): The ICSI children born at term develop normally, similar to SC children.
OBJECTIVE: To assess the neurodevelopmental health of children born after intracytoplasmatic sperm injection (ICSI). DESIGN: Prospective controlled blinded study. SETTING: Tertiary care center. PATIENT(S): A total of 276 term-born singletons conceived by ICSI and 273 matched spontaneously conceived (SC) singletons at the age of 5.5 years. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Neuromotor development assessed by a detailed neurologic examination, including the standardized motor test MOT 4-6, and emotional/behavioral development and intelligence assessed with the Kaufman-Assessment Battery for Children. RESULT(S): There were no significant differences between ICSI children and control children regarding the neurologic examination, motor skills, emotional/behavioral development, and intelligence. CONCLUSION(S): The ICSI children born at term develop normally, similar to SC children.
Authors: Barbara Luke; Morton B Brown; Mary K Ethen; Mark A Canfield; Stephanie Watkins; Ethan Wantman; Kevin J Doody Journal: Fertil Steril Date: 2020-05-11 Impact factor: 7.329
Authors: Barbara Luke; Morton B Brown; Mary K Ethen; Mark A Canfield; Stephanie Watkins; Ethan Wantman; Kevin J Doody Journal: J Assist Reprod Genet Date: 2021-04-02 Impact factor: 3.357