Research Article

Birth Defects in Singleton versus Multiple ART Births in Japan (2004–2008)

Table 4

Crude early neonatal mortality rate of birth defects (per 1,000 ART live births).

YearSingletonsMultiplesRR (95% CI)Total

20040.16 (2/12,851)a0.56 (3/5,317)a3.63 (0.61–21.69)a0.28 (5/18,168)
0.16 (2/12,562)b0.54 (3/5,606)b3.36 (0.56–20.11)b
20050.37 (5/13,601)a0.54 (3/5,511)a1.48 (0.35–6.19)a0.42 (8/19,112)
0.38 (5/13,324)b0.52 (3/5,788)b1.38 (0.33–5.78)b
20060.47 (7/14,876)a1.91 (9/4,711)a4.06 (1.51–10.90)a0.82 (16/19,587)
0.48 (7/14,649)b1.82 (9/4,938)b3.81 (1.42–10.24)b
20070.32 (5/15,681)0.51 (2/3,914)1.60 (0.31–8.26)0.41 (8/19,595)
20080.42 (8/19,034)1.87 (5/2,670)4.46 (1.46–13.61)0.60 (13/21,704)

Total0.36 (27/76,043)a0.99 (22/22,123)a2.80 (1.60–4.92)a0.51 (50/98,166)c
0.36 (27/75,250)b0.96 (22/22,916)b2.68 (1.52–4.70)b

Numbers of ART live births according to plurality from 2004 to 2006 were estimated by the present author using JSOG annual report.
Numbers of ART live births according to plurality from 2007 to 2008 were presented in the JSOG annual report.
aMinimum estimation of numbers of multiples.
bMaximum estimation of numbers of multiples.
cTotal number includes one subject with unknown plurality.