Twin Reversed Arterial Perfusion Sequence Diagnosed Late in the Third Trimester: A Case Report and Literature Review

IF 0.6 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinical Case Reports Pub Date : 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1002/ccr3.70052
Tafese Dejene, Abdi Kebede, Getahun Fetensa, Delayehu Bekele, Telila Mesfin, Kelil Hussen
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The twin reversed arterial perfusion (TRAP) sequence is a rare complication associated with monochorionic twins. It is characterized by blood flow from the umbilical artery of the normal (pump) twin to the umbilical artery of the abnormal (acardiac) twin via artery-to-artery anastomosis. This condition is associated with 100% mortality in the acardiac twin and a high rate of perinatal morbidity and mortality in the pump twin, primarily due to intrauterine hypoxic injury, heart failure, and prematurity. Following delivery, the surviving pump twin may experience adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes and heart failure, necessitating ongoing follow-up care. The goal of managing pregnancies complicated by the TRAP sequence is to deliver a healthy, near-term pump twin through early detection, timely intervention, and continuous follow-up. However, in low-resource settings, such as the case presented here, the condition may progress undiagnosed into the third trimester due to a lack of experienced physicians and/or obstetric ultrasound scans. This case report serves as an entry point for a comprehensive review of the literature on management options for the TRAP sequence, specifically focusing on factors to consider when managing patients conservatively in resource-limited environments or in cases that are referred or diagnosed late.

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妊娠晚期诊断为双胎动脉灌注逆转序列:1例报告及文献复习。
双胞胎动脉灌注逆转(TRAP)序列是与单绒毛膜双胞胎相关的罕见并发症。它的特点是血液从正常双胞胎的脐带动脉(泵)流向异常双胞胎的脐带动脉(心脏)通过动脉-动脉吻合。这种情况与心脏双胞胎的100%死亡率和泵双胞胎的高围产期发病率和死亡率相关,主要是由于宫内缺氧损伤、心力衰竭和早产。分娩后,幸存的双胞胎可能会出现不良的神经发育结果和心力衰竭,需要持续的随访护理。通过早期发现、及时干预和持续随访,管理TRAP序列并发症妊娠的目标是分娩健康的近期泵双胞胎。然而,在资源匮乏的环境中,如本病例,由于缺乏经验丰富的医生和/或产科超声扫描,这种情况可能会发展到妊娠晚期而未被诊断。本病例报告作为全面回顾TRAP序列管理方案文献的切入点,特别关注在资源有限的环境中或在转诊或诊断较晚的病例中保守管理患者时需要考虑的因素。
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