Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications

Abstract Background To evaluate the perinatal outcomes in women with complicated monochorionic diamniotic twins who underwent selective reduction using radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Methods This retrospective study included patients with complicated monochorionic diamniotic twins between 16 to 28 w...

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Main Authors: Fatemeh Rahimi-Sharbaf, Marjan Ghaemi, Ahmed A. Nassr, Alireza A. Shamshirsaz, Mahboobeh Shirazi
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-03656-1
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spelling doaj-9387ca1f0e1c43db8c1c57b8913dc6932021-03-11T11:42:54ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932021-03-012111510.1186/s12884-021-03656-1Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indicationsFatemeh Rahimi-Sharbaf0Marjan Ghaemi1Ahmed A. Nassr2Alireza A. Shamshirsaz3Mahboobeh Shirazi4Yas Hospital, Tehran University of Medical SciencesValie-Asr Reproductive Health Research Center, (VRHRC), Tehran University of Medical SciencesBaylor College of MedicineBaylor College of MedicineYas Hospital, Tehran University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background To evaluate the perinatal outcomes in women with complicated monochorionic diamniotic twins who underwent selective reduction using radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Methods This retrospective study included patients with complicated monochorionic diamniotic twins between 16 to 28 weeks who underwent selective reduction using RFA. Results During the study period, 143 women with complicated monochorionic twins underwent RFA including 52 with selective fetal growth restriction (sFGR), 48 with twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), 33 with major fetal anomalies in one of the twins, and 10 with reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAP). The overall survival was 71.3% (102/143). The procedures were technically successful in achieving selective termination in all cases. The mean ± SD of gestational age at the time of the procedure was 21.0 ± 2.3 weeks. The mean ± SD of gestational age at delivery was 34.6 ± 3.3 weeks. The mean ± SD of overall procedure-to-delivery time was 12 ± 1.7 weeks. The pregnancy success rates among sFGR, TRAP, TTTS and anomaly groups were 82.7, 80, 73 and 60.7% respectively. There were no maternal complications. Conclusion Radiofrequency ablation for fetal reduction in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies appears to be a reasonable option. The pregnancy success rate following RFA selective reduction was highest among sFGR and TRAP groups and lowest in the anomaly group.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-03656-1Monochorionic Diamniotic pregnancyTwin-twin transfusion syndromeTwin reversed arterial perfusion sequenceSelective fetal growth restrictionFetal reduction
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author Fatemeh Rahimi-Sharbaf
Marjan Ghaemi
Ahmed A. Nassr
Alireza A. Shamshirsaz
Mahboobeh Shirazi
spellingShingle Fatemeh Rahimi-Sharbaf
Marjan Ghaemi
Ahmed A. Nassr
Alireza A. Shamshirsaz
Mahboobeh Shirazi
Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Monochorionic Diamniotic pregnancy
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome
Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence
Selective fetal growth restriction
Fetal reduction
author_facet Fatemeh Rahimi-Sharbaf
Marjan Ghaemi
Ahmed A. Nassr
Alireza A. Shamshirsaz
Mahboobeh Shirazi
author_sort Fatemeh Rahimi-Sharbaf
title Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
title_short Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
title_full Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
title_fullStr Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
title_full_unstemmed Radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated Monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
title_sort radiofrequency ablation for selective fetal reduction in complicated monochorionic twins; comparing the outcomes according to the indications
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Abstract Background To evaluate the perinatal outcomes in women with complicated monochorionic diamniotic twins who underwent selective reduction using radiofrequency ablation (RFA). Methods This retrospective study included patients with complicated monochorionic diamniotic twins between 16 to 28 weeks who underwent selective reduction using RFA. Results During the study period, 143 women with complicated monochorionic twins underwent RFA including 52 with selective fetal growth restriction (sFGR), 48 with twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), 33 with major fetal anomalies in one of the twins, and 10 with reversed arterial perfusion sequence (TRAP). The overall survival was 71.3% (102/143). The procedures were technically successful in achieving selective termination in all cases. The mean ± SD of gestational age at the time of the procedure was 21.0 ± 2.3 weeks. The mean ± SD of gestational age at delivery was 34.6 ± 3.3 weeks. The mean ± SD of overall procedure-to-delivery time was 12 ± 1.7 weeks. The pregnancy success rates among sFGR, TRAP, TTTS and anomaly groups were 82.7, 80, 73 and 60.7% respectively. There were no maternal complications. Conclusion Radiofrequency ablation for fetal reduction in complicated monochorionic twin pregnancies appears to be a reasonable option. The pregnancy success rate following RFA selective reduction was highest among sFGR and TRAP groups and lowest in the anomaly group.
topic Monochorionic Diamniotic pregnancy
Twin-twin transfusion syndrome
Twin reversed arterial perfusion sequence
Selective fetal growth restriction
Fetal reduction
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-03656-1
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