Abstract

AbstractObjectives. Twin to twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is one of the most important problems for perinatal management of monochorionic twins. Since TTTS is deeply related to the prognoses of both fetuses, fetal circulation and placental blood flow of monochorionic twins were studied with the purpose of clarifying characteristic features.Methods. The patterns and numbers of vascular anastomoses were checked on the placental surface, arterio-arterial (A-A) anastomosed vessels by ultrasound, and circulatory changes were studied with relation to uterine contraction.Results. The high risk of monochorionic twin pregnancies was largely related to the patterns of vascular anatomy of the placenta and numbers of anastomosed vessels. The first placental vascular connection detected in vivo was the A-A anastomosis characterized by the bidirectional flow waveform in pulsed Doppler velocimetry.Conclusion. TTTS is related to anastomosed vessels on the surface of placenta. To manage and prevent TTTS, fetal circulat...

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