Cardiac function and neurological development in complicated monochorionic pregnancies: Current evidence and clinical implications

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Miriam Lopian , Asma Khalil
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Abstract

Monochorionic twin pregnancies, characterized by a shared placenta and unique vascular architecture, face significantly elevated risks of perinatal complications compared to dichorionic and singleton pregnancies. This review examines the pathophysiology, cardiovascular, and neurological adaptations in three primary complications of monochorionic pregnancies: Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome (TTTS), Selective Fetal Growth Restriction (sFGR), and Twin Anemia Polycythemia Sequence (TAPS).
TTTS disrupts hemodynamic balance, leading to distinct cardiac dysfunctions and increased neurodevelopmental injury (NDI). In sFGR, unequal placental sharing induces cardiovascular and neurological disparities between twins, while TAPS causes chronic anaemia and polycythemia with associated risks of brain injury. Advances in fetal therapy, such as fetoscopic laser surgery, have significantly improved survival, yet long-term sequelae remain concerning.
This review emphasizes the importance of specialised prenatal care, multidisciplinary management, and comprehensive postnatal follow-up to mitigate adverse outcomes.
The findings call for further research into the mechanisms of fetal adaptation and injury, aiming to refine diagnostic tools and therapeutic strategies.
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Early human development
Early human development 医学-妇产科学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
100
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Established as an authoritative, highly cited voice on early human development, Early Human Development provides a unique opportunity for researchers and clinicians to bridge the communication gap between disciplines. Creating a forum for the productive exchange of ideas concerning early human growth and development, the journal publishes original research and clinical papers with particular emphasis on the continuum between fetal life and the perinatal period; aspects of postnatal growth influenced by early events; and the safeguarding of the quality of human survival. The first comprehensive and interdisciplinary journal in this area of growing importance, Early Human Development offers pertinent contributions to the following subject areas: Fetology; perinatology; pediatrics; growth and development; obstetrics; reproduction and fertility; epidemiology; behavioural sciences; nutrition and metabolism; teratology; neurology; brain biology; developmental psychology and screening.
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