Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss

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Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. / Georgsen, Maja; Krog, Maria Christine; Korsholm, Anne Sofie; Hvidman, Helene Westring; Kolte, Astrid Marie; Rigas, Andreas Stribolt; Ullum, Henrik; Ziebe, Søren; Andersen, Anders Nyboe; Nielsen, Henriette Svarre; Hansen, Morten Bagge.

I: Fertility and Sterility, Bind 115, Nr. 2, 02.2021, s. 389-396.

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Georgsen, M, Krog, MC, Korsholm, AS, Hvidman, HW, Kolte, AM, Rigas, AS, Ullum, H, Ziebe, S, Andersen, AN, Nielsen, HS & Hansen, MB 2021, 'Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss', Fertility and Sterility, bind 115, nr. 2, s. 389-396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.08.1410

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Georgsen, M., Krog, M. C., Korsholm, A. S., Hvidman, H. W., Kolte, A. M., Rigas, A. S., Ullum, H., Ziebe, S., Andersen, A. N., Nielsen, H. S., & Hansen, M. B. (2021). Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Fertility and Sterility, 115(2), 389-396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.08.1410

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Georgsen M, Krog MC, Korsholm AS, Hvidman HW, Kolte AM, Rigas AS o.a. Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. Fertility and Sterility. 2021 feb.;115(2):389-396. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.08.1410

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Georgsen, Maja ; Krog, Maria Christine ; Korsholm, Anne Sofie ; Hvidman, Helene Westring ; Kolte, Astrid Marie ; Rigas, Andreas Stribolt ; Ullum, Henrik ; Ziebe, Søren ; Andersen, Anders Nyboe ; Nielsen, Henriette Svarre ; Hansen, Morten Bagge. / Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss. I: Fertility and Sterility. 2021 ; Bind 115, Nr. 2. s. 389-396.

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title = "Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss",
abstract = "Objective: To study whether low serum ferritin (s-ferritin) levels are associated with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), and whether low s-ferritin predicts the risk of another pregnancy loss or the ability to conceive. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Fertility clinic at a university hospital. Patient(s): Eighty-four women referred to the RPL Unit and 153 women of reproductive age with no known fertility problem. s-Ferritin levels were measured in serum samples taken before pregnancy attempt. Intervention: None. Main Outcome Measure(s): s-Ferritin levels were correlated to pregnancy history, ability to conceive, and time to conception during the first 2 years after sampling. Furthermore, s-ferritin levels were correlated to outcome of the first pregnancy after referral for RPL. Result(s): Women with RPL had lower s-ferritin than the comparison group, 39.9 μg/L versus 62.2 μg/L, and had a higher prevalence of low iron stores (s-ferritin <30 μg/L), 35.7% versus 13.7%. We found an inverse relationship between s-ferritin level and number of pregnancy losses before referral. We did not find s-ferritin level to be associated with ability to conceive or time to pregnancy in either group. Nor did s-ferritin level predict the risk of losing the first pregnancy after referral for RPL. Conclusion(s): The inverse relationship between s-ferritin levels and previous pregnancy losses suggests that low s-ferritin is associated with a more severe reproductive disturbance in women with RPL. Whether low s-ferritin is causally related to RPL and if such women could benefit from iron supplementation to achieve a live birth warrants further investigation.",
keywords = "ferritin, fertility, infertility, iron deficiency, Recurrent pregnancy loss",
author = "Maja Georgsen and Krog, {Maria Christine} and Korsholm, {Anne Sofie} and Hvidman, {Helene Westring} and Kolte, {Astrid Marie} and Rigas, {Andreas Stribolt} and Henrik Ullum and S{\o}ren Ziebe and Andersen, {Anders Nyboe} and Nielsen, {Henriette Svarre} and Hansen, {Morten Bagge}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 American Society for Reproductive Medicine",
year = "2021",
month = feb,
doi = "10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.08.1410",
language = "English",
volume = "115",
pages = "389--396",
journal = "Sexuality, Reproduction and Menopause",
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T1 - Serum ferritin level is inversely related to number of previous pregnancy losses in women with recurrent pregnancy loss

AU - Georgsen, Maja

AU - Krog, Maria Christine

AU - Korsholm, Anne Sofie

AU - Hvidman, Helene Westring

AU - Kolte, Astrid Marie

AU - Rigas, Andreas Stribolt

AU - Ullum, Henrik

AU - Ziebe, Søren

AU - Andersen, Anders Nyboe

AU - Nielsen, Henriette Svarre

AU - Hansen, Morten Bagge

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2020 American Society for Reproductive Medicine

PY - 2021/2

Y1 - 2021/2

N2 - Objective: To study whether low serum ferritin (s-ferritin) levels are associated with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), and whether low s-ferritin predicts the risk of another pregnancy loss or the ability to conceive. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Fertility clinic at a university hospital. Patient(s): Eighty-four women referred to the RPL Unit and 153 women of reproductive age with no known fertility problem. s-Ferritin levels were measured in serum samples taken before pregnancy attempt. Intervention: None. Main Outcome Measure(s): s-Ferritin levels were correlated to pregnancy history, ability to conceive, and time to conception during the first 2 years after sampling. Furthermore, s-ferritin levels were correlated to outcome of the first pregnancy after referral for RPL. Result(s): Women with RPL had lower s-ferritin than the comparison group, 39.9 μg/L versus 62.2 μg/L, and had a higher prevalence of low iron stores (s-ferritin <30 μg/L), 35.7% versus 13.7%. We found an inverse relationship between s-ferritin level and number of pregnancy losses before referral. We did not find s-ferritin level to be associated with ability to conceive or time to pregnancy in either group. Nor did s-ferritin level predict the risk of losing the first pregnancy after referral for RPL. Conclusion(s): The inverse relationship between s-ferritin levels and previous pregnancy losses suggests that low s-ferritin is associated with a more severe reproductive disturbance in women with RPL. Whether low s-ferritin is causally related to RPL and if such women could benefit from iron supplementation to achieve a live birth warrants further investigation.

AB - Objective: To study whether low serum ferritin (s-ferritin) levels are associated with recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL), and whether low s-ferritin predicts the risk of another pregnancy loss or the ability to conceive. Design: Cohort study. Setting: Fertility clinic at a university hospital. Patient(s): Eighty-four women referred to the RPL Unit and 153 women of reproductive age with no known fertility problem. s-Ferritin levels were measured in serum samples taken before pregnancy attempt. Intervention: None. Main Outcome Measure(s): s-Ferritin levels were correlated to pregnancy history, ability to conceive, and time to conception during the first 2 years after sampling. Furthermore, s-ferritin levels were correlated to outcome of the first pregnancy after referral for RPL. Result(s): Women with RPL had lower s-ferritin than the comparison group, 39.9 μg/L versus 62.2 μg/L, and had a higher prevalence of low iron stores (s-ferritin <30 μg/L), 35.7% versus 13.7%. We found an inverse relationship between s-ferritin level and number of pregnancy losses before referral. We did not find s-ferritin level to be associated with ability to conceive or time to pregnancy in either group. Nor did s-ferritin level predict the risk of losing the first pregnancy after referral for RPL. Conclusion(s): The inverse relationship between s-ferritin levels and previous pregnancy losses suggests that low s-ferritin is associated with a more severe reproductive disturbance in women with RPL. Whether low s-ferritin is causally related to RPL and if such women could benefit from iron supplementation to achieve a live birth warrants further investigation.

KW - ferritin

KW - fertility

KW - infertility

KW - iron deficiency

KW - Recurrent pregnancy loss

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DO - 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2020.08.1410

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32988613

AN - SCOPUS:85091686041

VL - 115

SP - 389

EP - 396

JO - Sexuality, Reproduction and Menopause

JF - Sexuality, Reproduction and Menopause

SN - 1546-2501

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