ACUTE AND CHRONIC FETAL HYPOXIA IN MONOCHORIONIC AND DICHORIONIC TWINS

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MAIER, RF
BIALOBRZESKI, B
GROSS, A
VOGEL, M
DUDENHAUSEN, JW
OBLADEN, M
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[1] HUMBOLDT UNIV BERLIN,VIRCHOW KLINIKUM,DEPT PEDIAT PATHOL & PLACENTOL,D-14059 BERLIN,GERMANY
[2] HUMBOLDT UNIV BERLIN,VIRCHOW KLINIKUM,DEPT OBSTET,D-14059 BERLIN,GERMANY
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10.1016/0029-7844(95)00290-8
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Objective: To assess the risk for acute and chronic fetal hypoxia in twin pregnancies. Methods: We investigated 50 sets of twins (24-38 weeks' gestation, 660-3200 g birth weight) admitted consecutively to our neonatal intensive care unit. Seventy-six infants were appropriate for gestational age (AGA; tenth to 90th percentile), 20 were small for gestational age (SGA; below the tenth percentile), and four were large for gestational age (above the 90th percentile). Twenty-six singleton AGA term newborns served as controls. Umbilical arterial pH was used as a marker for acute and umbilical venous erythropoietin concentration for chronic fetal hypoxia. The results are given as median followed by quartiles. Results: We identified 40 sets of diamniotic-dichorionic twins and ten sets of diamniotic-mono chorio nic twins with transplacental vascular shunts. In the second-born twin, umbilical arterial pH was lower (7.29, 7.23-7.33) than in the firstborn (7.31, 7.25-7.34) (P = .03), and the incidence of a low pH (less than 7.20) was higher (19 versus 11%). Two second-born twins and none of the firstborn twins had an umbilical arterial pH less than 7.05. In SGA twins, the erythropoietin concentration was elevated (34.8, 22.8-325 mU/mL) compared with that in AGA twins (16.2, 8.2-26.6 mU/mL) (P < .01). In AGA twins, erythropoietin concentration did not differ from that in AGA singleton newborns (19.6, 14.7-31.6 mU/mL). In 12 of 17 twin sets with weight discordancy greater than 15% and in all five twin sets with weight difference greater than 25%, erythropoietin concentration was higher in the smaller twin, The proportion of infants and of complete sets with elevated erythropoietin levels was higher (P < .01) in monochorionic than in dichorionic pregnancies. Conclusion: The second-born twin is at increased risk for acute birth asphyxia. Fetal growth restriction in twin pregnancies is associated with chronic fetal hypoxia. Monochorionic twins are at higher risk for chronic fetal hypoxia than are dichorionic twins.
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