Perinatal outcomes of single fetal survivor after fetal intervention for complicated monochorionic twins

Prenat Diagn. 2018 Jun;38(7):511-516. doi: 10.1002/pd.5278. Epub 2018 May 25.

Abstract

Objective: To compare perinatal outcomes between acute single fetal demise following fetoscopic laser photocoagulation to planned selective reduction (SR) in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies.

Methods: This was a secondary analysis of prospectively collected data in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies from 2 fetal centers from 2011 to 2016. Group 1 included women undergoing fetoscopic laser photocoagulation for twin-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) who experienced a single fetal demise within 24 hours of the procedure. Group 2 consisted of women undergoing planned selective reduction (SR) with TTTS, and Group 3 SR for indications other than TTTS.

Results: Survival of the remaining co-twin at birth was highest in Group 1 (n = 77 patients; 95%) compared with that in Group 2 (n = 15; 80%) and Group 3 (n = 32; 78%; P = .047). The preterm premature rupture of membrane rate was higher in Group 1 (47%) compared with that in Group 2 (33%) and Group 3 (7%; P < .001). Group 1 had a lower gestational age at delivery and shorter procedure-to-delivery interval compared with the other 2 groups (P < .01).

Conclusion: When single fetal demise occurs following fetoscopic laser photocoagulation, the surviving co-twin is more likely to survive to delivery but has higher PPROM rates and a shorter latency period compared with planned selective reduction for TTTS or other indications.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Fetal Death*
  • Fetofetal Transfusion / therapy*
  • Fetoscopy
  • Humans
  • Laser Coagulation / statistics & numerical data*
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal / statistics & numerical data*
  • Pregnancy, Twin
  • Twins, Monozygotic
  • Young Adult