Twin chorionicity and pre-eclampsia
- PMID: 11555451
- DOI: 10.1046/j.0960-7692.2001.00470.x
Twin chorionicity and pre-eclampsia
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether the incidence of pre-eclampsia is different in dichorionic compared to monochorionic twin pregnancies.
Methods: The study involved 666 twin pregnancies resulting in two live births after 24 weeks of gestation. Ultrasound examination at 10-14 weeks of gestation demonstrated that 171 (25.7%) were monochorionic and 495 (74.3%) were dichorionic twins. Pregnancy outcome information regarding the development of pre-eclampsia was obtained from the maternity units. The incidence of pre-eclampsia in the dichorionic and monochorionic twin pregnancies was compared.
Results: The incidence of pre-eclampsia in monochorionic twin pregnancies (9.4%) was not significantly different from that in dichorionic pregnancies (7.3%) ( P = 0.48). Multiple logistic regression revealed that chorionicity has no effect on the development of pre-eclampsia after adjusting for maternal age, ethnic group, maternal smoking, parity and gestational age at delivery ( P = 0.6; odds ratio for monochorionic compared with dichorionic twin pregnancies, 1.19; 95% confidence interval, 0.61-2.3).
Conclusion: In twin pregnancies chorionicity does not affect the incidence of pre-eclampsia.
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