Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest
Background: Early embryonic developmental arrest is the most commonly understudied adverse outcome of pregnancy. The relevance of intrauterine infection to spontaneous embryonic death is rarely studied and remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between intrauterine bacteri...
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doaj-57ea5fe952ba4a52a085735298e74e8e2020-11-25T00:33:32ZengWolters KluwerChinese Medical Journal0366-69992016-01-01129121455145810.4103/0366-6999.183411Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental ArrestShao-Fei YanXin-Yan LiuYun-Fei ChengZhi-Yi LiJie OuWei WangFeng-Qin LiBackground: Early embryonic developmental arrest is the most commonly understudied adverse outcome of pregnancy. The relevance of intrauterine infection to spontaneous embryonic death is rarely studied and remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between intrauterine bacterial infection and early embryonic developmental arrest. Methods: Embryonic chorion tissue and uterine swabs for bacterial detection were obtained from 33 patients who underwent artificial abortion (control group) and from 45 patients who displayed early embryonic developmental arrest (trial group). Results: Intrauterine bacterial infection was discovered in both groups. The infection rate was 24.44% (11/45) in the early embryonic developmental arrest group and 9.09% (3/33) in the artificial abortion group. Classification analysis revealed that the highest detection rate for Micrococcus luteus in the early embryonic developmental arrest group was 13.33% (6/45), and none was detected in the artificial abortion group. M. luteus infection was significantly different between the groups (P < 0.05 as shown by Fisher's exact test). In addition, no correlation was found between intrauterine bacterial infection and history of early embryonic developmental arrest. Conclusions: M. luteus infection is related to early embryonic developmental arrest and might be one of its causative factors.http://www.cmj.org/article.asp?issn=0366-6999;year=2016;volume=129;issue=12;spage=1455;epage=1458;aulast=YanArtificial Abortion; Bacterial Infection; Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest; Micrococcus Luteus; Spontaneous Abortion |
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Shao-Fei Yan Xin-Yan Liu Yun-Fei Cheng Zhi-Yi Li Jie Ou Wei Wang Feng-Qin Li Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest Chinese Medical Journal Artificial Abortion; Bacterial Infection; Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest; Micrococcus Luteus; Spontaneous Abortion |
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Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest |
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Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest |
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Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest |
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Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest |
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Relationship between Intrauterine Bacterial Infection and Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest |
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relationship between intrauterine bacterial infection and early embryonic developmental arrest |
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Chinese Medical Journal |
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Background: Early embryonic developmental arrest is the most commonly understudied adverse outcome of pregnancy. The relevance of intrauterine infection to spontaneous embryonic death is rarely studied and remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between intrauterine bacterial infection and early embryonic developmental arrest.
Methods: Embryonic chorion tissue and uterine swabs for bacterial detection were obtained from 33 patients who underwent artificial abortion (control group) and from 45 patients who displayed early embryonic developmental arrest (trial group).
Results: Intrauterine bacterial infection was discovered in both groups. The infection rate was 24.44% (11/45) in the early embryonic developmental arrest group and 9.09% (3/33) in the artificial abortion group. Classification analysis revealed that the highest detection rate for Micrococcus luteus in the early embryonic developmental arrest group was 13.33% (6/45), and none was detected in the artificial abortion group. M. luteus infection was significantly different between the groups (P < 0.05 as shown by Fisher's exact test). In addition, no correlation was found between intrauterine bacterial infection and history of early embryonic developmental arrest.
Conclusions: M. luteus infection is related to early embryonic developmental arrest and might be one of its causative factors. |
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Artificial Abortion; Bacterial Infection; Early Embryonic Developmental Arrest; Micrococcus Luteus; Spontaneous Abortion |
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