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OBJECTIVE: To determine the value of uterine CD138+ cells, as a marker of chronic endometritis, in predicting subsequent reproductive outcome in women with history of recurrent pregnancy loss. DESIGN: A prospective longitudinal study. SETTING: Tertiary specialized clinic. PATIENTS: Women with history of recurrent pregnancy loss or implantation failure over a 12-months follow-up period. INTERVENTION: We quantified the CD138+ cells/high powered field (hpf) using immunohistochemistry and image analysis of endometrial biopsies obtained during the secretory stage post ovulation. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Live birth and subsequent pregnancy loss. We calculated the receiver operator curve for predicting subsequent pregnancy loss and reported using relative risk (RR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI). RESULTS: We enrolled 344 women of whom 88 became pregnant (88/344, 25.5%). Half of them had a subsequent live birth (47/88, 53%) and the rest lost their pregnancy (41/88, 46%). The median CD138+ score was significantly lower in the live birth group (P

Original publication

DOI

10.1111/jog.14585

Type

Journal article

Journal

J Obstet Gynaecol Res

Publication Date

02/2021

Volume

47

Pages

689 - 697

Keywords

CD138 +, Syndecan-1, chronic endometritis, endometritis, recurrent pregnancy loss, Abortion, Habitual, Cohort Studies, Endometritis, Endometrium, Female, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Pregnancy, Prospective Studies