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Investigating the effect of ethnicity on IVF outcome.

Rima K Dhillon1, Paul P Smith2, Rosamund Malhas2, Hoda M Harb2, Ioannis D Gallos2, Ken Dowell3, Simon Fishel3, Jon J Deeks4, Aravinthan Coomarasamy2.   

Abstract

Success rates for IVF among women from different ethnic groups have been inconclusive. In this study, the relationship between ethnicity and IVF outcome was investigated. Results of a cohort study analysing 13,473 first cycles were compared with the results of meta-analysed data from 16 published studies. Adjustment was made for age, body-mass index, cause of infertility, duration of infertility, previous live birth, previous spontaneous abortion and number of embryos transferred. Black and South Asian women were found to have lower live birth rates compared with White women: Black versus White (OR 0.42 [0.25 to 0.70]; P = 0.001); South Asian versus White (OR 0.80 [0.65t o 0.99]; P = 0.04). Black women had significantly lower clinical pregnancy rates compared with White women (OR 0.41 [0.25 to 9 0.67]; P < 0.001). The meta-analysed results also showed that Black and South Asian women had statistically significant reduced odds of live birth (OR 0.62 [0.55 to 0.71); P < 0.001 and OR 0.66 [0.52 to 0.85); P = 0.001, respectively). Black and South Asian women seem to have the poorest outcome, which is not explained by the commonly known confounders. Future research needs to investigate the possible explanations for this difference and improve IVF outcome for all women.
Copyright © 2015 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  assisted conception; ethnicity; in-vitro fertilisation; race

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26208448     DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2015.05.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online        ISSN: 1472-6483            Impact factor:   3.828


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Authors:  LaTasha B Craig; Elizabeth A Weedin; William D Walker; Amanda E Janitz; Karl R Hansen; Jennifer D Peck
Journal:  J Racial Ethn Health Disparities       Date:  2018-01-09

2.  Does elevated progesterone on day of oocyte maturation play a role in the racial disparities in IVF outcomes?

Authors:  Micah J Hill; G Donald Royster; Mansi Taneja; Mae Wu Healy; Shvetha M Zarek; Alicia Y Christy; Alan H DeCherney; Eric Widra; Kate Devine
Journal:  Reprod Biomed Online       Date:  2016-11-16       Impact factor: 3.828

3.  Arabian Peninsula ethnicity is associated with lower ovarian reserve and ovarian response in women undergoing fresh ICSI cycles.

Authors:  Aya M Tabbalat; Nigel Pereira; Devon Klauck; Clara Melhem; Rony T Elias; Zev Rosenwaks
Journal:  J Assist Reprod Genet       Date:  2017-10-23       Impact factor: 3.412

4.  Factors associated with disparate outcomes among Black women undergoing in vitro fertilization.

Authors:  Luwam Ghidei; Ashley Wiltshire; Christina Raker; Archana Ayyar; Lynae M Brayboy
Journal:  F S Rep       Date:  2021-12-10

5.  Relationship between follicular size and developmental capacity of oocytes under controlled ovarian hyperstimulation in assisted reproductive technologies.

Authors:  Isao Tamura; Mai Kawamoto-Jozaki; Taishi Fujimura; Yumiko Doi-Tanaka; Haruka Takagi; Yuichiro Shirafuta; Yumiko Mihara; Toshiaki Taketani; Hiroshi Tamura; Norihiro Sugino
Journal:  Reprod Med Biol       Date:  2021-03-23
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