Neurodevelopmental outcome at 2 years in children born preterm treated by amnioreduction or fetoscopic laser surgery for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome: comparison with dichorionic twins
Objective We sought to assess long-term neurodevelopment of children born prematurely treated for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome and dichorionic (DC) twins. Study Design In all, 21 and 88 children treated with amnioreduction (AR) and fetoscopic laser surgery (FLS), respectively, and 222 DC twins...
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description | Objective We sought to assess long-term neurodevelopment of children born prematurely treated for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome and dichorionic (DC) twins. Study Design In all, 21 and 88 children treated with amnioreduction (AR) and fetoscopic laser surgery (FLS), respectively, and 222 DC twins matched for gestational age at delivery were assessed with Ages and Stages Questionnaire and standardized examination at 2 years of age. Results Normal development was noted in 81% in the AR group, 88.6% in the FLS group, and 93.1% in the DC twins. Minor and major neurologic impairment was found in 9.5% and 9.5% following AR, in 6.8% and 4.6% of FLS children, and in 3.4% and 3.4% in DC twins, respectively. Ages and Stages Questionnaire assessment was similar in FLS and DC children but scores were lower ( P = .01) and domains were more often abnormal (60% vs 27%; P = .005) following AR. Conclusion Neurodevelopmental outcome is similar in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome survivors treated by FLS and in DC control subjects; but survivors treated with AR have an increased risk of neurodevelopmental delay at 2 years of age. |
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Study Design In all, 21 and 88 children treated with amnioreduction (AR) and fetoscopic laser surgery (FLS), respectively, and 222 DC twins matched for gestational age at delivery were assessed with Ages and Stages Questionnaire and standardized examination at 2 years of age. Results Normal development was noted in 81% in the AR group, 88.6% in the FLS group, and 93.1% in the DC twins. Minor and major neurologic impairment was found in 9.5% and 9.5% following AR, in 6.8% and 4.6% of FLS children, and in 3.4% and 3.4% in DC twins, respectively. Ages and Stages Questionnaire assessment was similar in FLS and DC children but scores were lower ( P = .01) and domains were more often abnormal (60% vs 27%; P = .005) following AR. 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