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. 1997 Feb;176(2):334-6.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(97)70494-0.

Medical amnioreduction with sulindac to reduce cord complications in monoamniotic twins

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Medical amnioreduction with sulindac to reduce cord complications in monoamniotic twins

M J Peek et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1997 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: Cord entanglement is a common complication of monoamniotic twins and it is associated with high perinatal mortality. Apart from preterm delivery, no treatment has previously been used to reduce the risks of this complication. We postulated that reducing amniotic fluid volume would stabilize fetal lie and reduce the risk of cord compression.

Study design: Cord entanglement was documented in three cases of monoamniotic twins in the midtrimester. Sulindac was administered to the mother. Amniotic fluid index, fetal urine output, and umbilical artery and ductus arteriosus Doppler waveforms were investigated before and during treatment by use of real-time and pulsed Doppler techniques.

Results: Sulindac was associated with a dose-related reduction in amniotic fluid index and fetal urine production without alteration in fetal flow velocity waveforms. Fetal lie stabilized after commencement of treatment. All six twins were delivered with no complications.

Conclusion: Medical amnioreduction with sulindac is a new management option in monoamniotic twins to reduce cord complications.

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