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Use of the foetal myocardial performance index in monochorionic, diamniotic twin pregnancy: A prospective cohort and nested case-control study

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posted on 2021-04-07, 00:05 authored by Amanda Henry, Saranya Gopikrishna, Aditi Mahajan, Jennifer AlphonseJennifer Alphonse, Neama Meriki, Alec W Welsh
Aims: Assess clinical utility of the foetal Myocardial Performance Index (MPI) in evaluation and management of monochorionic, diamniotic twin (MCDA) pregnancies. Methods: Prospective cohort of (a) initially uncomplicated MCDA (b) Complicated MCDA, including twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), selective intrauterine growth restriction (sIUGR), and liquor and/or growth discordance (L/GD) not meeting TTTS or sIUGR criteria. TTTS and sIUGR were case-control matched. Routine Dopplers and MPI were taken and correlated to diagnosis and final outcome. Results: Twenty-six always uncomplicated pairs, 51 always complicated pairs, and seven uncomplicated to pathological pairs were included. TTTS recipient (n = 25) left and right MPI and intertwin difference (ITD) were significantly elevated, however, were already elevated in Stage I (n = 10), and did not predict progression or pregnancy outcome. sIUGR MPI (n = 11) did not differ significantly from control. Of 15-L/GD pairs, two that progressed to TTTS had significantly higher left and right MPI values in the future recipient (0.61 and 0.72) versus future sIUGR larger twins (0.48 and 0.51) or stable L/GD (0.47 and 0.52): p <.01 for all comparisons. Conclusions: In this cohort, MPI did not add substantial diagnostic/prognostic information to current routine evaluation in established TTTS or sIUGR though potentially differentiated L/GD cases progressing to TTTS. © 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

History

Volume

32

Issue

12

Start Page

2017

End Page

2029

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

1476-4954

ISSN

1476-7058

Location

England

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Language

eng

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Acceptance Date

2018-01-03

External Author Affiliations

UNSW; King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Medium

Print-Electronic

Journal

Journal of Maternal-Fetal and Neonatal Medicine