Resolution of selective fetal growth restriction after laser surgery for twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome can be predicted by predisease growth discordance.
Objective: To determine if the resolution of fetal growth discordance after laser surgery in pregnancies with twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) and coexisting selective fetal growth restriction (sFGR) can be predicted by estimated fetal weight (EFW) discordance recorded prior to the development of TTTS (pre-TTTS).
Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on monochorionic twins with concurrent TTTS and sFGR that underwent laser surgery and had available growth ultrasound records from a pre-TTTS ultrasound evaluation. Maternal demographics, pregnancy characteristics and birth outcomes were compared between three outcome groups: double twin survival with resolved sFGR determined by birth weight discordance (BWD) < 20%; double twin survival with ongoing sFGR determined by BWD ≥ 20%; and single or double fetal demise after laser surgery. One-way analysis of variance or the Kruskal-Wallis test was used for continuous variables. The chi-square test or Fisher's exact test was used for categorical variables. A multivariate logistic regression model was constructed based on univariate associations.
Results: Ninety-seven patients with TTTS and concurrent sFGR underwent same- or next-day laser surgery after a TTTS staging ultrasound at a median gestational age of 19.4 (interquartile range (IQR), 18.0-22.3) weeks, with a median EFW discordance of 28.8% (IQR, 22.9-34.0%). At delivery, 34 (35.1%) patients had resolved sFGR with a median BWD of 7.7% (IQR, 3.5-13.0%), 34 (35.1%) had ongoing sFGR with a median BWD of 30.6% (IQR, 24.4-43.9%) and 29 (29.9%) had a single or double fetal demise. Although some characteristics available at the time of TTTS diagnosis, such as the donor umbilical artery end-diastolic velocity (P = 0.0087) and donor umbilical artery pulsatility index (P = 0.0061), also correlated with growth outcome, multivariate logistic regression analysis identified EFW discordance at the pre-TTTS ultrasound as the primary determinant of the odds of resolved growth discordance at birth (P = 0.0063).
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