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Perinatal outcomes of fetoscopic selective laser photocoagulation for spontaneous twin‐anemia polycythemia sequence.

Authors :
Munoz, Jessian L.
Buskmiller, Cara
Sanz Cortes, Magdalena
Donepudi, Roopali V.
Belfort, Michael A.
Nassr, Ahmed A.
Source :
Prenatal Diagnosis; Jul2024, Vol. 44 Issue 8, p965-970, 6p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Objectives: Antenatal management of monochorionic pregnancies complicated by twin anemia polycythemia sequence (TAPS) remains sub‐optimally defined. Our objective was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of fetoscopic selective laser photocoagulation with respect to fetal and neonatal survival. Methods: A case series is reported with patients referred to the Texas Children's Fetal Center for evaluation and management of suspected spontaneous TAPS without concomitant twin‐to‐twin syndrome from 2014 to 2023. All evaluations were performed by our team and patients with stage II‐IV TAPS were offered expectant management, intrauterine transfusion, or laser therapy. Cases of post‐laser TAPS were excluded from this study. Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes were obtained from electronic medical records. Results: During a 10‐year time period, 18 patients presented to our center for the management of TAPS. Thirteen patients had stage II–IV TAPS (13/18, 72%) and elected to proceed with laser photocoagulation. All procedures were completed, and "solomonization" was performed for 12/13. Normalization of middle cerebral artery Dopplers in both fetuses was noted after all cases. There was one intrauterine fetal death of the 26 viable fetuses after laser treatment, which was complicated by selective growth restriction. Most patients (12/13) were delivered by Cesarean section at a mean gestational age of 29 ± 3 weeks. Subsequently, there was one ex‐donor neonatal death in an infant who had prenatal hydrops. Overall, 30‐day postnatal survival was 24/26 fetuses (92.3%). Conclusions: In the setting of spontaneous TAPS, laser therapy is feasible and appears to be an effective approach with overall favorable perinatal outcomes. Key points: What's already known about this topic? Optimal management of twin anemia polycythemia sequence (TAPS) remains a challenge and outcomes vary between spontaneous and post‐laser TAPS. What does this study add? We present a series of patients with spontaneous TAPS without concomitant twin‐to‐twin syndrome managed with fetoscopic laser photocoagulation. We show resolution of Doppler findings and >90% survival. Outcomes for TAPS managed with a fetoscopic laser appear favorable and may be considered definitive therapy targeting the underlying vascular pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01973851
Volume :
44
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Prenatal Diagnosis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178229879
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/pd.6576