1. Intertwin differences in umbilical artery pulsatility index are associated with infant survival in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.
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Espinoza J, Belfort MA, Shamshirsaz AA, Nassr AA, Sanz Cortes M, Donepudi R, Espinoza AF, Ostovar-Kermani TG, Johnson RM, Harman C, Ozdemir H, and Turan O
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Laser Therapy methods, Predictive Value of Tests, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Outcome epidemiology, Pregnancy, Twin, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Survival Analysis, United States epidemiology, Fetofetal Transfusion diagnosis, Fetofetal Transfusion mortality, Fetofetal Transfusion physiopathology, Fetofetal Transfusion surgery, Perfusion Index methods, Preoperative Care methods, Pulsatile Flow, Ultrasonography, Prenatal methods, Umbilical Arteries physiopathology
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Objectives: To evaluate the association of intertwin differences in umbilical artery pulsatility index (DUAPI) and infant survival in twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS)., Methods: Absolute DUAPI was calculated prior to laser surgery. Receiver-operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis provided an intertwin DUAPI cutoff of 0.4 for the prediction of double twin survival to 30 days of life. Infant survival was compared between women with an intertwin DUAPI <0.4 and ≥0.4 in the whole cohort, in TTTS cases with Quintero stages I/II and in those with Quintero stages III/IV. Regression analyses were performed to evaluate the association of intertwin DUAPI <0.4 and infant survival adjusted for confounders., Results: In total, 349 TTTS cases were included. Double twin survival to 30 days was observed in 67% (234/349) of cases. Significant differences in double twin survival was seen between intertwin DUAPI groups in the whole cohort (76.8 vs. 52.2%; p<0.001), in women with TTTS Quintero stage I or II (77.8 vs. 58.5%; p=0.015) as well as in women with TTTS Quintero stage III or IV (75 vs. 49.5%; p=0.001). Intertwin DUAPI <0.4 conferred a threefold increased chance for double twin survival., Conclusions: Small intertwin DUAPI is associated with increased double infant survival in early and advanced TTTS stages., (© 2021 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.)
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- 2021
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