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Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of gestational age (GA) at the time of fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (FLP) for severe twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) on perinatal outcomes in a single center in Taiwan. Materials and methods: Severe TTTS was defined as a diagnosis...

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Autores principales: Chiu, Li-Chun, Chang, Yao-Lung, Chao, An-Shine, Chang, Shuenn-Dyh, Cheng, Po-Jen, Liao, Yi-Chiao
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12051900
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author Chiu, Li-Chun
Chang, Yao-Lung
Chao, An-Shine
Chang, Shuenn-Dyh
Cheng, Po-Jen
Liao, Yi-Chiao
author_facet Chiu, Li-Chun
Chang, Yao-Lung
Chao, An-Shine
Chang, Shuenn-Dyh
Cheng, Po-Jen
Liao, Yi-Chiao
author_sort Chiu, Li-Chun
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description Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of gestational age (GA) at the time of fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (FLP) for severe twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) on perinatal outcomes in a single center in Taiwan. Materials and methods: Severe TTTS was defined as a diagnosis of TTTS before a GA of 26 weeks. Consecutive cases of severe TTTS treated at our hospital with FLP between October 2005 and September 2022 were included. The evaluated perinatal outcomes were preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) within 21 days of FLP, survival 28 days after delivery, GA at delivery, and neonatal brain sonographic imaging findings within 1 month of delivery. Results: We included 197 severe TTTS cases; the mean GA at the time of FLP was 20.6 weeks. After the cases were divided into cases of FLP at early (below 20 weeks) and late GAs (more than 20 weeks), the early-GA group was discovered to be associated with a deeper maximum vertical pocket in the recipient twin, a higher rate of PPROM development within 21 days of FLP, and lower rates of survival of one or both twins. In the cases of stage I TTTS, the rate of PPROM within 21 days of FLP was higher in the group that underwent FLP at an early GA than in the group that underwent FLP at a late GA (50% (3/6) vs. 0% (0/24), respectively, p = 0.005). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the GA at the time of FLP and the cervical length before FLP is implemented are significantly associated with the survival of one twin and the incidence of PPROM development within 21 days of FLP. The GA at the time of FLP, the cervical length before FLP, and TTTS being stage III TTTS were associated with the survival of both twins after FLP. Neonatal brain image anomalies were associated with GA at delivery. Conclusions: FLP being performed at an earlier GA is a risk factor for lower fetal survival and PPROM development within 21 days of FLP in cases of severe TTTS. Delaying FLP for cases involving stage I TTTS diagnosed at an early GA without risk factors, such as maternal symptoms, cardiac overload in the recipient twin, or a short cervical length, may be considered, but whether delaying FLP would improve surgical outcomes and, if so, how long the delay should be may need further trials to answer.
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spelling pubmed-100038592023-03-11 Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome Chiu, Li-Chun Chang, Yao-Lung Chao, An-Shine Chang, Shuenn-Dyh Cheng, Po-Jen Liao, Yi-Chiao J Clin Med Article Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of gestational age (GA) at the time of fetoscopic laser photocoagulation (FLP) for severe twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) on perinatal outcomes in a single center in Taiwan. Materials and methods: Severe TTTS was defined as a diagnosis of TTTS before a GA of 26 weeks. Consecutive cases of severe TTTS treated at our hospital with FLP between October 2005 and September 2022 were included. The evaluated perinatal outcomes were preterm premature rupture of membranes (PPROM) within 21 days of FLP, survival 28 days after delivery, GA at delivery, and neonatal brain sonographic imaging findings within 1 month of delivery. Results: We included 197 severe TTTS cases; the mean GA at the time of FLP was 20.6 weeks. After the cases were divided into cases of FLP at early (below 20 weeks) and late GAs (more than 20 weeks), the early-GA group was discovered to be associated with a deeper maximum vertical pocket in the recipient twin, a higher rate of PPROM development within 21 days of FLP, and lower rates of survival of one or both twins. In the cases of stage I TTTS, the rate of PPROM within 21 days of FLP was higher in the group that underwent FLP at an early GA than in the group that underwent FLP at a late GA (50% (3/6) vs. 0% (0/24), respectively, p = 0.005). Logistic regression analysis revealed that the GA at the time of FLP and the cervical length before FLP is implemented are significantly associated with the survival of one twin and the incidence of PPROM development within 21 days of FLP. The GA at the time of FLP, the cervical length before FLP, and TTTS being stage III TTTS were associated with the survival of both twins after FLP. Neonatal brain image anomalies were associated with GA at delivery. Conclusions: FLP being performed at an earlier GA is a risk factor for lower fetal survival and PPROM development within 21 days of FLP in cases of severe TTTS. Delaying FLP for cases involving stage I TTTS diagnosed at an early GA without risk factors, such as maternal symptoms, cardiac overload in the recipient twin, or a short cervical length, may be considered, but whether delaying FLP would improve surgical outcomes and, if so, how long the delay should be may need further trials to answer. MDPI 2023-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10003859/ /pubmed/36902688 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12051900 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chiu, Li-Chun
Chang, Yao-Lung
Chao, An-Shine
Chang, Shuenn-Dyh
Cheng, Po-Jen
Liao, Yi-Chiao
Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
title Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
title_full Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
title_fullStr Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
title_short Effect of Gestational Age at Fetoscopic Laser Photocoagulation on Perinatal Outcomes for Patients with Twin–Twin Transfusion Syndrome
title_sort effect of gestational age at fetoscopic laser photocoagulation on perinatal outcomes for patients with twin–twin transfusion syndrome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902688
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12051900
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