Perinatal outcome after selective termination in dichorionic twins discordant for congenital anomalies

Introduction Our objective was to evaluate the perinatal outcome of selective termination of dichorionic twin pregnancies with discordant anomalies, according to gestational age at time of procedure. Material and methods Retrospective review of 147 dichorionic twin pregnancies referred to our Fetal...

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description Introduction Our objective was to evaluate the perinatal outcome of selective termination of dichorionic twin pregnancies with discordant anomalies, according to gestational age at time of procedure. Material and methods Retrospective review of 147 dichorionic twin pregnancies referred to our Fetal Medicine Unit between 2003 and 2018 for selective termination. Gestational age at delivery, fetal loss, and overall and 28‐day post‐delivery survival rates, were evaluated according to gestational age at time of procedure. Selective termination procedure was defined as early, intermediate, and late when performed before 18 weeks, between 18 and 23 weeks, and after 23 weeks, respectively. Kruskal–Wallis and chi‐squared test were used to compare groups. Results Overall survival at 28 days post‐delivery, pregnancy loss, and preterm delivery before 32 weeks of gestation rates were 93.4%, 6.9%, and 15.5%, respectively. When stratified by gestational age at procedure, intermediate selective termination was associated with a lower survival rate than early and late procedures (86% vs. 96.9% and 100%, respectively; p = 0.035), and a nonsignificant trend for higher pregnancy loss (12% vs. 3.1%). Preterm delivery before 32 weeks of gestation occurred in 27% of late procedures, which was significantly higher than in early (9.5%) and intermediate (18.2%) procedures. Conclusions Selective termination in dichorionic twin pregnancies with discordant fetal anomaly is associated with low pregnancy loss and preterm delivery rate, primarily when performed before 18 weeks. When legally possible, late procedures can be a good alternative, particularly in those cases diagnosed beyond the 18th week of gestation.
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Preterm delivery before 32 weeks of gestation occurred in 27% of late procedures, which was significantly higher than in early (9.5%) and intermediate (18.2%) procedures. Conclusions Selective termination in dichorionic twin pregnancies with discordant fetal anomaly is associated with low pregnancy loss and preterm delivery rate, primarily when performed before 18 weeks. 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chromosome disorders
Clinical outcomes
Congenital diseases
dichorionic twin pregnancy
fetal malformation
fetal ultrasound
Gestational age
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multiple pregnancy
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Pregnancy
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Premature birth
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selective termination
Twins
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