GTG 17: Recurrent Miscarriage Flashcards
what is the definition of recurrent miscarriage, and how many couples does it affect?
The loss of 3 or more consecutive pregnancies, affects 1% couples trying to conceive
what percentage second trimester pregnancies miscarry before 24/40?
1-2%
what is the age-related risk of miscarriage for women aged:
- 12-19
- 20-24
- 25-29
- 30-34
- 35-39
- 40-44
- > 45
- 13%
- 11%
- 12%
- 15%
- 25%
- 51%
- 93%
what age group of couples considered at highest risk of miscarriage?
women aged over 35 with man aged over 40
Risk of miscarriage increases after each successive pregnancy loss. What is the risk of miscarriage after 3 consecutive miscarriages?
40%
what are the 3 main mechanisms by which anti-phospolipid antibodies cause miscarriage?
- inhibition of trophoblastic function and differentiation
- activation of complement pathways at the maternal fetal interface, leading to inflammatory response
- later in pregnancy, thrombosis of uteroplacental vasculature
in what percentage of women with miscarriage are antiphospholipid antibodies present?
15%
in women with recurrent miscarriage associated with antiphospholipid antibodies, what is the live birth rate with no pharmacological intervention?
10%
in what percentage of couples with recurrent miscarriage will one partner carry a balanced structural chromosomal anomaly?
2-5%
commonly balanced reciprocal or robertsonian translocation
chromosomal abnormalities of the embryo account for what percentage of recurrent miscarriage?
30-57%
what is the prevalence of uterine anomalies in recurrent miscarriage populations?
1.8-37.6%
uterne anomalies more prevalent in second trimester miscarriages
what vaginal infection is associated with an increased risk of second trimester miscarriage?
bacterial vaginosis
how is antiphospholipid syndrome diagnosed?
2 positive tests- for either lupus or anticardiolipin antibodies- 12 weeks apart. Looking for Ig G +/- Ig M.
Titre>40
when should screening for antiphospholipid syndrome take place? After how many miscarriages?
test prior to pregnancy.
after 1 second trimester miscarriage or recurrent 1st trimester miscarriage
when should cytogenetic analysis be performed on POC?and in what circumstance would both partners be karyotyped?
cytogenetic analysis for 3rd and subsequent consecutive miscarriages.
both partners karytoyped if unbalanced chromosomal abnormality detected
what percentage of couples with recurrent miscarriage have balanced translocations?
2%
what are the 3 main inherited thrombophilias associated with miscarriage? In which trimester are these miscarriages more likely to occur?
- Factor V Leiden
- Prothrombin (factorII) gene mutation
- Protein S deficiency
associated with 2nd tri miscarriages
what treatment is given to women with antiphoshpholipid syndrome? By what % does this reduce the miscarriage rate by?
low dose aspirin and LMWH
reduces miscarriage rate by 54%
in translocation carriers, what is the chance of achieving a live birth with natural conception compared to chance of live birth with pre-implantation genetic diagnosis + IVF?
50-70% chance live birth with natural conception.
20-30% with IVF
what is the chance of successful future pregnancy with supportive care alone, in women with unexplained recurrent miscarriage?
75%