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High risk of long‐term neurodevelopmental impairment in donor twins with spontaneous twin anemia–polycythemia sequence

机译:长期神经发育的风险很高障碍在捐赠者与自发的孪生双胞胎anemia-polycythemia序列

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ABSTRACT Objectives To evaluate the long‐term neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes in surviving infants of pregnancies with spontaneous twin anemia–polycythemia sequence (TAPS), to compare outcome between donors and recipients, and to investigate potential risk factors for neurodevelopmental impairment (NDI). Methods This was a retrospective study of a consecutive cohort of spontaneous‐TAPS survivors delivered between 2005 and 2017 at the Leiden University Medical Center, The Netherlands. Neurological, motor, cognitive and behavioral development were assessed at a median age of 4?years. The primary outcome was NDI, which was a composite outcome of cerebral palsy, deafness, blindness and motor and/or cognitive delay. NDI was subdivided into two grades of severity: mild‐to‐moderate and severe NDI. Outcome was compared between surviving donor and recipient twins. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess risk factors for NDI. Results Forty‐nine twin pregnancies complicated by spontaneous TAPS were eligible for inclusion. The perinatal survival rate was 83% (81/98) of twins. Neurodevelopmental assessment was performed in 91% (74/81) of surviving twins. NDI occurred in 30% (22/74) of TAPS survivors, and was found more often in donors (44%; 15/34) than in recipients (18%; 7/40) (odds ratio (OR), 4.1; 95%?CI, 1.8–9.1; P ?=?0.001). Severe NDI was detected in 9% (7/74) of survivors and was higher in donors compared with recipients (18% (6/34) vs 3% (1/40)), although the difference did not reach statistical significance; P ?=?0.056). Donors demonstrated lower cognitive scores compared with recipients ( P ?=?0.011). Bilateral deafness was identified in 15% (5/34) of donors compared with 0% (0/40) of recipients ( P ?=?0.056). Parental concern regarding development was reported more often for donor than for recipient twins ( P ?=?0.001). On multivariate analysis, independent risk factors for NDI were gestational age at delivery (OR, 0.7; 95%?CI, 0.5–0.9; P ?=?0.003) and severe anemia (OR, 6.4; 95%?CI, 2.4–17.0; P ??0.001). Conclusion Surviving donor twins of pregnancies complicated by spontaneous TAPS have four‐fold higher odds of NDI compared with recipient cotwins, are at increased risk of cognitive delay and have a high rate of deafness. Copyright ? 2019 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
机译:摘要目的评估长期神经发育和行为结果幸存的婴儿与自然怀孕双胞胎anemia-polycythemia序列(水龙头)捐助者和接受者之间的比较结果,并调查潜在的风险因素神经发育障碍(NDI)。是一个连续的回顾性研究自发的水龙头幸存者之间的传递2005年和2017年在莱顿大学医学中心,荷兰。认知和行为发展在年龄中位数为4评估?。结果是NDI,是一个综合的结果脑瘫、耳聋、失明和运动和/或认知延迟。两个等级的严重程度:轻度至中度和严重的利尿。幸存的供体和受体双胞胎。回归分析是用来评估风险NDI的因素。怀孕复杂化自发的水龙头合格的列入。率为83%(81/98)的双胞胎。评估是91%(74/81)的执行幸存的双胞胎。水龙头幸存者,和经常被发现捐助者(44%;7/40)(比值比(或),4.1;? = 0.001)。幸存者和较高的捐助者相比收件人(18%(6/34)和3% (1/40)),虽然没有达到统计学差异意义;与接受者认知测试得分较低(0.011 P = ?)。捐赠者的15%(5/34)与0% (0/40)收件人(P ? = 0.056)。关于发展经常被报道供体比受体双胞胎(P ? = 0.001)。多变量分析的独立危险因素NDI胎龄在交付(或0.7;贫血(OR, 6.4;& ? 0.001)。怀孕复杂化自发的水龙头高四公/褶皱NDI相比之下的几率收件人cotwins的风险增加认知延迟和高速率的耳聋。版权?,

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