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Long-term neurodevelopmental outcome after intrauterine laser treatment for severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome.

Corinna S Banek1, Kurt Hecher, Bernhard J Hackeloer, Peter Bartmann.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate long-term neurodevelopmental outcome after intrauterine laser treatment for twin-twin transfusion syndrome. STUDY
DESIGN: All 89 surviving infants who were treated between January 1995 and May 1997 were investigated in a single center. Seventy-five children were tested with the Griffiths' Developmental Test Scales at a median age of 21 months; 14 children (median age, 34 months) were tested with the Snijders-Oomen-Non-Verbal-Intelligence Test. All children underwent a detailed standardized physical and neurologic examination.
RESULTS: Sixty-nine infants (78%) showed a normal development (group I), 10 infants (11%) had minor neurologic deficiencies (group II), and 10 infants (11%) had major neurologic deficiencies (group III). No difference between recipient and donor status was observed (P =.93). There was a trend toward a more favorable outcome for those infants who were born as twins (53 infants [81%] in group I and 5 infants [8%] in group III) compared with singleton survivors after intrauterine death of the cotwin (16 infants [67%] in group I and 5 infants [21%] in group III); however, the difference was not significant (P =.12).
CONCLUSION: After intrauterine laser treatment for twin-twin transfusion syndrome, 78% of the children had a normal neurodevelopmental status, 11% of the children had minor neurologic deficiencies, and 11% of the children had major neurologic deficiencies, at a median age of 22 months.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12712079     DOI: 10.1067/mob.2003.202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Obstet Gynecol        ISSN: 0002-9378            Impact factor:   8.661


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