Perimortem Demonstration and Treatment of Recipient-to-Donor Transfusion in Monochorionic-Diamniotic Twin Gestation.

Fetal Diagn Ther

KU Center for Advanced Fetal Care, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Kansas School of Medicine, Kansas City, KS, USA.

Published: June 2018

Twin-twin transfusion syndrome is a complication of monochorionic-diamniotic placentation. Should one twin die, ≈30% of co-twins will also die, and if they survive, ≈30% experience severe morbidity rates, each believed secondary to hemorrhage of the co-twin into the deceased twin. We report apparently the first ultrasound-documented case of perimortem hemorrhage in twin-twin transfusion syndrome and its treatment by emergent ultrasound-guided percutaneous cord occlusion followed by percutaneous fetal intravascular transfusion. The case illustrates three important pathophysiologic events. First, it confirms acute twin-to-twin hemorrhage occurs and reveals it can begin before the first twin dies. Thus, delivery of the survivor after its dead co-twin is discovered is unlikely to protect the survivor. Second, the elevated fetal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity due to acute anemia requires hours to develop. And thirdly, intracardiac epinephrine can correct the acute fetal bradycardia associated with hemorrhage that is presumably due to fetal hypotension.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000476033DOI Listing

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