Abstract

Twin pregnancies are high-risk gestations that increase the odds of obstetrical complications. They can also present specific and rare complications such as single intrauterine fetal death (IUFD). This complication has been extensively studied in monochorionic but not in bichorionic gestations. Today, the repercussions of IUFD may have on the surviving fetus, mother and bichorionic pregnancy are not known. Our objective was to study materno-obstetrical, fetal, and immediate delivery neonatal complications in bichorionic twin gestations with single IUFD compared to those with both fetuses alive. A retrospective and observational case-control study was performed in bichorionic biamniotic twin pregnancies, 22 complicated with single IUFD after 14 weeks (cases; IUFD group) and 51 with both fetuses alive (controls; non-IUFD group, from Obstetrics Service of La Paz Hospital (Madrid, Spain). The data were collected from obstetrical records. No significant differences were found in the rates of gestational diabetes, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, neonatal complications, and prematurity between IUFD and non-IUFD groups. Statistical differences were found for the incidence of intrauterine growth restriction in the surviving fetus compared to first fetus of pregnancy with both fetuses alive (22.7% versus 2.0%, respectively; p-value = 0.012). There were no differences compared to second fetus (11.8%; p-value = 0.23). There was a high C-section rate in both groups (IUFD = 63.6%, non-IUFD = 64.7%; p-value = 0.19). In conclusion, single IUFD in bichorionic biamniotic twin gestations is a rare complication that should be closely monitored. It is essential that these gestations be attended by a clinical multidisciplinary team.

Highlights

  • In recent decades, Spanish society has changed socioeconomically, delaying motherhood

  • A retrospective observational case-control study of bichorionic biamniotic twin gestations complicated by intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) from 14 week of gestation, monitored in the Obstetrics Service of Hospital Universitario La Paz (HULP; Madrid, Spain) between 2014 and 2019 was performed

  • Pregnant women were matched by maternal age and method of conception, making both groups as homogeneous as possible related to potential factors of IUFD

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Introduction

Spanish society has changed socioeconomically, delaying motherhood. According to the Spanish Fertility Society and other authors, two-thirds of multiple pregnancies are bichorionic biamniotic twin gestations that are achieved by ART [4,5]. The likelihood of obstetrical complications increases in twin pregnancies They present specific complications such as intrauterine fetal death (IUFD) of one of the fetuses [6,7]. If fetal death occurs after 20 weeks, the fetus remains inside the uterus until the end of gestation [6,8]. This complication could be considered rare, given the increase in ART and the increase of twins, it is more and more frequent

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