产科
内科学
睾酮(贴片)
内分泌学
激素
生理学
作者
Luciano G. Nardo,Raj Rai,M. Backos,Safaa El-Gaddal,Lesley Regan
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0015-0282(01)02995-8
摘要
Abstract Objective: To investigate the relationship between Day 8 serum luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone (T) concentrations, and body mass index (BMI) with pregnancy outcome in women with recurrent miscarriage. Design: Prospective observational study. Setting: National recurrent miscarriage clinic. Patient(s): Three hundred forty-four women (median age 32 years; range 18–44) with a history of recurrent first trimester miscarriage (median 4; 3–14; Intervention(s): Outcome of untreated pregnancies. Main Outcome Measure(s): Day 8 serum LH and T concentrations and BMI were correlated with pregnancy outcome. Result(s): One hundred and ninety-two (55.8%) women had a live birth and 152 (44.2%) women miscarried. Polycystic ovarian morphology was diagnosed in 174 women (50.6%). There was no significant relationship between follicular phase LH concentrations and pregnancy outcome. Pregnancy outcome was similar in women with normal and high serum T concentrations. BMI value was not significantly different between women who had a live birth and those who miscarried. Conclusion(s): The analysis of this large cohort of women with recurrent miscarriage demonstrates that prepregnancy Day 8 serum LH and T concentrations, and BMI do not have a statistically significant relationship with pregnancy outcome.
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