Diagnostics (Nov 2022)

Subjects Conceived through Assisted Reproductive Technologies Display Normal Arterial Stiffness

  • Magdalena Langer,
  • Pengzhu Li,
  • Theresa Vilsmaier,
  • Marie Kramer,
  • Franziska Sciuk,
  • Brenda Kolbinger,
  • André Jakob,
  • Nina Rogenhofer,
  • Nikolaus Alexander Haas,
  • Robert Dalla-Pozza,
  • Christian Thaler,
  • Felix Sebastian Oberhoffer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12112763
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 2763

Abstract

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Multiple studies reported signs of vascular dysfunction in subjects conceived through assisted reproductive technologies (ART). The assessment of arterial stiffness in this cohort seems beneficial for risk stratification. Regional arterial stiffness of the abdominal aorta (AAO) and the common carotid arteries (CCA) was evaluated sonographically using two-dimensional speckle tracking in subjects conceived through ART and spontaneously conceived peers. Global arterial stiffness was assessed utilizing an oscillometric blood pressure device. The cohorts of 67 ART subjects and 86 spontaneously conceived peers (11.31 (8.10–18.20) years vs. 11.85 (8.72–18.27) years, p = 0.43) did not differ significantly in parameters of regional and global arterial stiffness. In the sub-analysis of study participants ≥10 years of age, markers of arterial stiffness did not display significant differences between both groups. However, a higher tendency of brachial systolic blood pressure was demonstrated in the ART cohort compared to the control group (120.18 ± 9.57 mmHg vs. 116.55 ± 8.05 mmHg, p = 0.050). The present study displayed no significant differences in arterial stiffness between ART subjects and spontaneously conceived peers. Moreover, this study suggests that arterial stiffness does not elevate more profoundly in ART subjects with increasing age. Further studies are required for a more detailed cardiovascular risk stratification of the ART cohort.

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