Prognostic factors in severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome treated by endoscopic laser surgery
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Prognostic factors in severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome treated by endoscopic laser surgery
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate clinical and sonographic parameters, in particular Doppler blood flow measurements, in severe second-trimester twin-twin transfusion syndrome before and after endoscopic laser coagulation of the placental vascular anastomoses, to correlate these data with fetal outcome and to determine whether fetal blood flow measurements could help to estimate the probability of fetal survival.
Methods: In 121 cases of severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome examined between 17 and 26 weeks of gestation, the following investigations were performed: fetal biometry, placental location, deepest pool of amniotic fluid, echocardiography and Doppler sonography of the umbilical arteries and the ductus venosus of both twins before and after fetoscopic laser ablation of the placental anastomoses.
Results: The overall survival rate was 64% (156/242). Both fetuses survived in 48% (58/121) and one fetus survived in 33% (40/121), resulting in 81% (98/121) of pregnancies with at least one survivor. Gestational age at the time of the procedure and placental location had no significant influence on fetal survival. The amniotic fluid volume drained after laser coagulation correlated significantly (p = 0.038) with the risk of miscarriage or extremely premature delivery within 4 weeks of the procedure. Intertwin discrepancy in abdominal circumference showed a significant negative correlation (p = 0.004) with the probability for survival of donor fetuses. Before the procedure, 19% (23/121) of donor twins and 5% (6/121) of recipient twins showed absent or reversed end-diastolic flow in the umbilical artery (p = 0.001). This finding had no significant influence on the survival rate of donors. An increase of waveform indices in the umbilical artery 1 day after the procedure compared to immediately after the procedure correlated significantly with a lower probability for survival of donors (p = 0.042) and recipients (p = 0.018). Before the procedure, 37% (45/121) of recipient twins and 9% (10/113) of donor twins showed absent or reversed flow during atrial contraction in the ductus venosus (p < 0.0001). This finding had a significant negative influence on the survival rate of recipient fetuses (p = 0.02). Furthermore, an increase of waveform indices in the ductus venosus 1 day after the procedure compared to immediately after the procedure correlated significantly with a lower probability of survival in recipients (p = 0.005).
Conclusions: Fetoscopic laser coagulation of the placental vascular anastomoses in severe mid-trimester twin-twin transfusion is a potentially corrective and effective, minimally invasive procedure. Doppler investigation of the umbilical and fetal circulations provides important information on the fetal condition, prognosis and therapeutic effects of the intervention. Signs of congestive heart failure in the recipient may reduce the probability of survival, whereas increased placental resistance in the donor before the procedure is not necessarily associated with a reduction in the probability of survival after laser coagulation.
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