Edward E Winger1, Jane L Reed. 1. Alan E. Beer Center for Reproductive Immunology & Genetics, San Francisco, CA 94111, USA. ewinger@sbcglobal.net
Abstract
PROBLEM: We compared the pregnancy success rates and safety parameters of fondaparinux versus enoxaparin, combined with immunotherapy, in patients with a history of miscarriage and/or infertility and coagulant defects. METHOD OF STUDY: A total of 127 pregnancies in 110 patients with a history of miscarriage and/or infertility were retrospectively evaluated. Of these, 29 pregnancies used fondaparinux 2.5 mg daily and 98 pregnancies used enoxaparin 30 mg twice daily. RESULTS: The pregnancy success rate was 59% (17/29; 95% CI, 41-75%) for patients receiving fondaparinux and 58% (57/98; 95% CI, 48-68%) for patients receiving enoxaparin. No difference was detected in birth weight (2.7 +/- 0.8 and 2.9 +/- 0.6 kg, respectively) or gestational age at delivery (37.3 +/- 2.2 and 37.7 +/- 2.1 weeks, respectively). No birth defects, severe bleeding-related complications, or serious allergic reactions were observed. CONCLUSION: In patients with a history of miscarriage, infertility, and coagulant defects receiving immunotherapy, fondaparinux resulted in successful pregnancy outcomes comparable with enoxaparin therapy. Although no difference in outcome was observed in our analysis, a much larger study is required to achieve statistical power.
PROBLEM: We compared the pregnancy success rates and safety parameters of fondaparinux versus enoxaparin, combined with immunotherapy, in patients with a history of miscarriage and/or infertility and coagulant defects. METHOD OF STUDY: A total of 127 pregnancies in 110 patients with a history of miscarriage and/or infertility were retrospectively evaluated. Of these, 29 pregnancies used fondaparinux 2.5 mg daily and 98 pregnancies used enoxaparin 30 mg twice daily. RESULTS: The pregnancy success rate was 59% (17/29; 95% CI, 41-75%) for patients receiving fondaparinux and 58% (57/98; 95% CI, 48-68%) for patients receiving enoxaparin. No difference was detected in birth weight (2.7 +/- 0.8 and 2.9 +/- 0.6 kg, respectively) or gestational age at delivery (37.3 +/- 2.2 and 37.7 +/- 2.1 weeks, respectively). No birth defects, severe bleeding-related complications, or serious allergic reactions were observed. CONCLUSION: In patients with a history of miscarriage, infertility, and coagulant defects receiving immunotherapy, fondaparinux resulted in successful pregnancy outcomes comparable with enoxaparin therapy. Although no difference in outcome was observed in our analysis, a much larger study is required to achieve statistical power.
Authors: Shannon M Bates; Ian A Greer; Saskia Middeldorp; David L Veenstra; Anne-Marie Prabulos; Per Olav Vandvik Journal: Chest Date: 2012-02 Impact factor: 9.410
Authors: Lori-Ann Linkins; Antonio L Dans; Lisa K Moores; Robert Bona; Bruce L Davidson; Sam Schulman; Mark Crowther Journal: Chest Date: 2012-02 Impact factor: 9.410