OBJECTIVE: To assess the postnatal persistence of fetal cardiovascular remodelling associated with assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in children at 3 years of age. DESIGN: A cohort study of children conceived by ART. SETTING: Maternal-Fetal Medicine Unit, Hospital Clinic Barcelona, Spain. POPULATION SAMPLE: Eighty singleton pregnancies conceived by ART and 80 spontaneously conceived (controls) followed from fetal life up to childhood. METHODS: Cardiovascular evaluation was performed at 3 years of corrected age, including echocardiography, carotid intima-media (cIMT) by ultrasound, and blood pressure. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Postnatal persistence of cardiovascular changes in children conceived by ART. RESULTS: Compared with controls, c...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) predispose the offspring to vascular dysfunction, arterial ...
Background Some earlier studies have found indications of significant changes in cardiometabolic ris...
Galdini A, Fesslova VME, Gaeta G, Candiani M, Pozzoni M, Chiarello C, Cavoretto PI. Prevalence of Co...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the postnatal persistence of fetal cardiovascular remodelling associated with a...
BACKGROUND: Approximately, five million children have been born as a result of using assisted reprod...
Aims: To examine the pattern and extent of cardiovascular developmental alterations among children c...
Objectives Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with increased cardiovascular risk later in...
Epidemiological studies demonstrate a relationship between pathological events during foetal develop...
AIMS: To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conc...
Background: Birth weight and early child growth are important predictors of long-term cardiometaboli...
Background: Birth weight and early child growth are important predictors of long-term cardiometaboli...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with increased cardio...
Importance: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been widely used for treatment of infertility...
Epidemiological studies in humans have demonstrated a relationship between pathological events durin...
BACKGROUND-: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with inc...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) predispose the offspring to vascular dysfunction, arterial ...
Background Some earlier studies have found indications of significant changes in cardiometabolic ris...
Galdini A, Fesslova VME, Gaeta G, Candiani M, Pozzoni M, Chiarello C, Cavoretto PI. Prevalence of Co...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the postnatal persistence of fetal cardiovascular remodelling associated with a...
BACKGROUND: Approximately, five million children have been born as a result of using assisted reprod...
Aims: To examine the pattern and extent of cardiovascular developmental alterations among children c...
Objectives Intrauterine growth restriction is associated with increased cardiovascular risk later in...
Epidemiological studies demonstrate a relationship between pathological events during foetal develop...
AIMS: To examine associations of assisted reproductive technology (ART) conception (vs. natural conc...
Background: Birth weight and early child growth are important predictors of long-term cardiometaboli...
Background: Birth weight and early child growth are important predictors of long-term cardiometaboli...
Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with increased cardio...
Importance: Assisted reproductive technology (ART) has been widely used for treatment of infertility...
Epidemiological studies in humans have demonstrated a relationship between pathological events durin...
BACKGROUND-: Fetal growth restriction (FGR) affects 5% to 10% of newborns and is associated with inc...
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) predispose the offspring to vascular dysfunction, arterial ...
Background Some earlier studies have found indications of significant changes in cardiometabolic ris...
Galdini A, Fesslova VME, Gaeta G, Candiani M, Pozzoni M, Chiarello C, Cavoretto PI. Prevalence of Co...