Marfan syndrome is associated with increased risk for gynecologic disorders and maternal complications
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Women with Marfan syndrome exhibited significantly higher risks for pelvic pain, dysmenorrhea, endometriosis, infertility, cesarean delivery, gestational hypertension, and pre-eclampsia compared to controls.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To determine whether patients with Marfan syndrome are at an increased risk for reproductive disorders.
METHODS: This retrospective cohort study was conducted using the US collaborative network on the TriNetX research network of health care organizations. We included female patients aged 18-44 and identified a cohort of 4347 patients with Marfan syndrome (ICD-10 Q87.4). Our control cohort consisted of 16,424,990 patients without a diagnosis of Marfan syndrome or Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (ICD-10 Q79.6). The primary outcomes included gynecologic diagnoses such as dysmenorrhea and endometriosis, and our secondary outcomes included urogynecologic, fertility, and obstetric outcomes, all identified by ICD-10 codes. We conducted a relative risk analysis with a p-value of <0.05 considered significant.
RESULTS: Patients with Marfan syndrome were at an increased risk for pelvic and perineal pain, dysmenorrhea, abnormal uterine bleeding, endometriosis (all p <0.0001), dyspareunia (p =0.0009), leiomyoma (p =0.0076), polyp of female genital tract (p =0.016), urinary incontinence (p <0.0001), female genital prolapse (p =0.0006), fertility testing (p =0.0075), cesarean delivery (p =0.0003), gestational hypertension (p =0.0012), and pre-eclampsia (p =0.0024) compared to the control group following an adjusted, matched comparison.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with Marfan syndrome have an increased risk of numerous reproductive disorders and obstetric complications compared to patients without this diagnosis.
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Condition tags
dysmenorrheaendometriosisdyspareunia
MeSH descriptors
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
Genital Diseases, Female
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