Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy

Abstract Purpose Does the OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu (OPTIMUM) treatment strategy, developed for treating repeated implantation failure (RIF), contribute to improving pregnancy outcomes in patients with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)? M...

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Main Authors: Keiji Kuroda, Yuko Ikemoto, Takashi Horikawa, Azusa Moriyama, Yuko Ojiro, Satoru Takamizawa, Toyoyoshi Uchida, Shuko Nojiri, Koji Nakagawa, Rikikazu Sugiyama
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Published: Wiley 2021-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12412
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spelling doaj-c9537687678749a196a2c33d89be1e602021-10-08T12:20:32ZengWileyReproductive Medicine and Biology1445-57811447-05782021-10-0120452453610.1002/rmb2.12412Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategyKeiji Kuroda0Yuko Ikemoto1Takashi Horikawa2Azusa Moriyama3Yuko Ojiro4Satoru Takamizawa5Toyoyoshi Uchida6Shuko Nojiri7Koji Nakagawa8Rikikazu Sugiyama9Centre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Faculty of Medicine Juntendo University Tokyo JapanCentre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanCentre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanCentre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanCentre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanDepartments of Metabolism and Endocrinology Faculty of Medicine Juntendo University Tokyo JapanMedical Technology Innovation Centre Juntendo University Tokyo JapanCentre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanCentre for Reproductive Medicine and Implantation Research Sugiyama Clinic Shinjuku Tokyo JapanAbstract Purpose Does the OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu (OPTIMUM) treatment strategy, developed for treating repeated implantation failure (RIF), contribute to improving pregnancy outcomes in patients with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)? Methods Between 2018 and 2019, women with RPL after two or more clinical pregnancy losses underwent RPL testing. We treated chronic endometritis with antibiotics, high Th1/Th2 cell ratios with vitamin D and/or tacrolimus, overt/subclinical hypothyroidism with levothyroxine, and thrombophilia with low‐dose aspirin. Of 168 consecutive women aged ≤43 years, 115 underwent RPL testing. We compared 100 pregnancies (90 women) and 46 pregnancies (41 women) with and without the OPTIMUM treatment strategy, respectively. Results RPL testing identified intrauterine abnormalities in 66 (57.4%), elevated Th1/Th2 cell ratios in 50 (43.5%), thyroid dysfunction in 33 (28.7%), and thrombophilia in 33 (28.7%). The live birth rate in the OPTIMUM group was significantly higher than that in the control group among women aged <40 years (78.1% and 42.3%, respectively; p = 0.002), but no significant difference was observed in women aged ≥40 years (55.6% and 30.0%, respectively; p = 0.09). Conclusions The OPTIMUM treatment strategy improved pregnancy outcomes in patients with not only RIF but also RPL.https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12412chronic endometritishelper‐T cellhypothyroidismrecurrent pregnancy lossthrombophilia
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author Keiji Kuroda
Yuko Ikemoto
Takashi Horikawa
Azusa Moriyama
Yuko Ojiro
Satoru Takamizawa
Toyoyoshi Uchida
Shuko Nojiri
Koji Nakagawa
Rikikazu Sugiyama
spellingShingle Keiji Kuroda
Yuko Ikemoto
Takashi Horikawa
Azusa Moriyama
Yuko Ojiro
Satoru Takamizawa
Toyoyoshi Uchida
Shuko Nojiri
Koji Nakagawa
Rikikazu Sugiyama
Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy
Reproductive Medicine and Biology
chronic endometritis
helper‐T cell
hypothyroidism
recurrent pregnancy loss
thrombophilia
author_facet Keiji Kuroda
Yuko Ikemoto
Takashi Horikawa
Azusa Moriyama
Yuko Ojiro
Satoru Takamizawa
Toyoyoshi Uchida
Shuko Nojiri
Koji Nakagawa
Rikikazu Sugiyama
author_sort Keiji Kuroda
title Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy
title_short Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy
title_full Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy
title_fullStr Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy
title_full_unstemmed Novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: The OPTIMUM (OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu) treatment strategy
title_sort novel approaches to the management of recurrent pregnancy loss: the optimum (optimization of thyroid function, thrombophilia, immunity, and uterine milieu) treatment strategy
publisher Wiley
series Reproductive Medicine and Biology
issn 1445-5781
1447-0578
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Abstract Purpose Does the OPtimization of Thyroid function, Thrombophilia, Immunity, and Uterine Milieu (OPTIMUM) treatment strategy, developed for treating repeated implantation failure (RIF), contribute to improving pregnancy outcomes in patients with a history of recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL)? Methods Between 2018 and 2019, women with RPL after two or more clinical pregnancy losses underwent RPL testing. We treated chronic endometritis with antibiotics, high Th1/Th2 cell ratios with vitamin D and/or tacrolimus, overt/subclinical hypothyroidism with levothyroxine, and thrombophilia with low‐dose aspirin. Of 168 consecutive women aged ≤43 years, 115 underwent RPL testing. We compared 100 pregnancies (90 women) and 46 pregnancies (41 women) with and without the OPTIMUM treatment strategy, respectively. Results RPL testing identified intrauterine abnormalities in 66 (57.4%), elevated Th1/Th2 cell ratios in 50 (43.5%), thyroid dysfunction in 33 (28.7%), and thrombophilia in 33 (28.7%). The live birth rate in the OPTIMUM group was significantly higher than that in the control group among women aged <40 years (78.1% and 42.3%, respectively; p = 0.002), but no significant difference was observed in women aged ≥40 years (55.6% and 30.0%, respectively; p = 0.09). Conclusions The OPTIMUM treatment strategy improved pregnancy outcomes in patients with not only RIF but also RPL.
topic chronic endometritis
helper‐T cell
hypothyroidism
recurrent pregnancy loss
thrombophilia
url https://doi.org/10.1002/rmb2.12412
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