Fetal brain injury in survivors of twin pregnancies in single fetal intrauterine death – a short literature review

Q4 Medicine Revista Romana de Pediatrie Pub Date : 2022-11-30 DOI:10.37897/rjp.2022.s2.16
Andreea Calomfirescu-Avramescu, A. Stancu, Vlad Dima, R. Bohîlțea, V. Varlas, A. Toma, A. Davitoiu
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Background. The incidence of multiple pregnancies is increasing in the last 10 years, along with the associated complications. Brain injuries and neurological complications associated with single fetal intrauterine death (sIUFD) are the most serious and have a negative impact on the surviving twin. Methods. This review was performed by a single individual who searched via Google Scholar and Pubmed clinical studies which included sIUFD in monochorionic (MC) twin pregnancies. This research included studies from the last 10 years and the keywords used were: “single intrauterine fetal death”, “monochorionic”, “fetal brain lesions”, and “twin pregnancies”. Results. After analyzing the clinical studies according to the keywords, only 15 studies (462 pregnancies) met the inclusion criteria. These included: monochorionic pregnancies and sIUF that occurred after 14 weeks. The results of these trials showed a strong statistical association between single fetal intrauterine death and co-twin fetal brain lesions and neonatal death. Also, many of these recent studies mentioned the relationship between monochorionic city and preterm delivery, fetal growth restriction and twin–twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS). Conclusion. Analyzing all these clinical studies, we can conclude that the intrauterine death of a twin in monochorionic pregnancies after the age of 14 weeks of gestation significantly affects the neurological development of the surviving twin.
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单胎宫内死亡双胎妊娠幸存者的胎儿脑损伤——一篇简短的文献综述
背景在过去的10年里,多胞胎的发生率以及相关的并发症都在增加。与单胎宫内死亡(sIUFD)相关的脑损伤和神经系统并发症是最严重的,并对存活的双胞胎产生负面影响。方法。这项综述是由一名个人通过谷歌学者和Pubmed临床研究进行的,这些研究包括单核细胞(MC)双胎妊娠中的sIUFD。这项研究包括了过去10年的研究,使用的关键词是:“单一宫内胎儿死亡”、“单核细胞性”、“胎儿脑损伤”和“双胎妊娠”。后果根据关键词对临床研究进行分析后,只有15项研究(462例妊娠)符合纳入标准。其中包括:单绒毛膜妊娠和14周后发生的sIUF。这些试验的结果显示,单胎宫内死亡与同卵双胞胎胎儿大脑损伤和新生儿死亡之间存在着强烈的统计相关性。此外,最近的许多研究都提到了单核细胞增多症与早产、胎儿生长受限和双胎输血综合征(TTTS)之间的关系。结论分析所有这些临床研究,我们可以得出结论,单绒毛膜妊娠中双胞胎在妊娠14周后的宫内死亡会显著影响存活双胞胎的神经发育。
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