P –324 Pregnancy outcome after IVF for endometriosis or male infertility: What differs?

This study is a retrospective, non-interventional monocentric cohort study conducted between January 2011 and December 2017 in Institut de Medecine de la Reproduction - Clinique Bouchard in Marseilles, France.Participants/materials, setting, methodsThe outcome of pregnancies obtained after IVF and/or ICSI in patients with endometriosis (n  = 270) was compared with patients,free of endometriosis,monitored for male infertility (n = 366) The statistical study was carried out using GraphPad Version 8 The Student T-test was used to compare means across them. Results were considered significant for p <  0.05.Main results and the role of chancePatients with endometriosis and monitored during this period were older than those managed for male infertility. (33.59 vs 32.78) (p  = 0.04). There was no difference between the two populations regarding BMI (p = 0.31) or smoking (p >  0.9). The rate of miscarriage observed in the two populations was comparable (25.37 vs. 25.78%) (p >  0.9), so was the rate of IUGR (5.81% vs. 2.29%) despite the observed percentages (p >  0.9). The rate of premature deliveries did not differ between the two populations (18.37% vs. 14.29%) (p = 0.55) neither did the number of children born with a weight<2500g at term (13.68% vs. 12.5%) (p  = 0.83). Although the rate of gestational diabetes was comparable in both groups (4.11% vs 4.56%), the rate of preeclampsia was higher in the group of patients with endom...
Source: Human Reproduction - Category: Reproduction Medicine Source Type: research