Observed Effects on Very Early Pregnancy Linked to Ambient PM(2.5) Exposure in China among Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization-Embryo Transfer

在中国接受体外受精-胚胎移植的女性中,环境PM2.5暴露与极早期妊娠的观察影响

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Abstract

The adverse effect of ambient PM(2.5) exposure on very early pregnancy (VEP) remains controversial among epidemiological studies but is supported by toxicological evidence. We adopted a multicenter retrospective cohort of 141,040 cycles to evaluate the effect of PM(2.5) exposure on the VEP using the in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer platform and high-resolution PM(2.5) data in China. We first investigated the association between PM(2.5) exposure 1 week before and 1 week after the embryo transfer date and VEP. The average PM(2.5) concentrations of the 2 weeks were approximately 47 μg/m(3). The pooled results revealed a negative association between women's accumulated PM(2.5) exposure during the 2 weeks near the day of embryo transfer and success odds of VEP with the relative risk of 0.999 (95% CI: 0.997-0.999) at each increase of 10 μg/m(3). The women with the fresh cycle or one transplanted embryo were considered as a vulnerable population. Furthermore, seven periods for the fresh cycle and five periods for the frozen cycle from 85 days before oocyte retrieval to the day of gestational sac detection by ultrasound detection were defined. For these exposure periods, no association between the average PM(2.5) exposure and VEP risk was identified. Our study provided large-scale population evidence for the association between PM(2.5) exposure near embryo transfer day and VEP and identified vulnerable populations among women undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer.

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