C E Fox1, S J Pretlove, B C Chan, R T Mahony, R Holder, M D Kilby. 1. Department of Fetal Medicine, Birmingham Women's Foundation Trust, School of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, College of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TG, UK.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a morbid perinatal condition associated with abnormal placentation and is treated by fetoscopic laser ablation (FLA). We assessed basal maternal serum alphafetoprotein (MSAFP) and free beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin (f-betaHCG) in uncomplicated dichorionic (DC) and monochorionic (MC) twin pregnancies and a cohort of MC twin pregnancies complicated by severe TTTS. Changes in MSAFP and f-betaHCG post-FLA were measured as markers of placental coagulation. STUDY DESIGN: In a prospective case-cohort study, MC twins complicated by TTTS (n=23) were studied. A cohort of uncomplicated DC (n=12) and MC (n=6) twin pregnancies, which were appropriately grown for gestation with normal liquor volumes were also studied. Using solid phase, two site fluoroimmunometric assays, both MSAFP and f-betaHCG from uncomplicated and complicated cohorts were measured. Samples were taken, prior to FLA then at intervals after the procedures (6h, 24h and 1 week). RESULTS: The median multiples of median (MoM) were not significantly different in uncomplicated DC twin pregnancies for MSAFP 1.85 (95% CI 1.62-2.34) or fbetaHCG 1.66 (95% CI 1.21-2.04) compared to uncomplicated MC twin pregnancies (MSAFP 1.40 (95% CI 1.16-2.58) and fbetaHCG 1.70 (95% CI 0.32-3.35)). However, the median MSAFP MoM in MC twin pregnancies complicated by severe TTTS was increased (MSAFP 3.10 (95% CI 2.67-4.43); p<0.05) with a more significant increase being noted in median fbetaHCG (MoM 5.75 (95% CI 5.22-9.12); p<0.0001) compared to uncomplicated twin pregnancies. Post-FLA, the median MSAFP increased significantly at 6h by 445% (636.65 U/ml (95% CI 616-1216.9 U/ml)) and remained elevated at 1 week (553.4 U/ml (95% CI 203.7-3020.8 U/ml; p=0.001)). No significant difference in median fbetaHCG was noted post-FLA (p=0.36). This rise in MSAFP appears unrelated to the number of placental anastomoses coagulated or the total energy used. Also, in the small cohort in which amniodrainage alone was performed no rise in MSAFP was noted. CONCLUSIONS: MSAFP and fbetaHCG are increased in TTTS indicating an association with abnormal placentation. Post-FLA, a significant rise in MSAFP was noted for up to a week post-coagulation. This was not noted after amniodrainage.
OBJECTIVE: Twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS) is a morbid perinatal condition associated with abnormal placentation and is treated by fetoscopic laser ablation (FLA). We assessed basal maternal serum alphafetoprotein (MSAFP) and free beta-human chorionic gonadotrophin (f-betaHCG) in uncomplicated dichorionic (DC) and monochorionic (MC) twin pregnancies and a cohort of MC twin pregnancies complicated by severe TTTS. Changes in MSAFP and f-betaHCG post-FLA were measured as markers of placental coagulation. STUDY DESIGN: In a prospective case-cohort study, MC twins complicated by TTTS (n=23) were studied. A cohort of uncomplicated DC (n=12) and MC (n=6) twin pregnancies, which were appropriately grown for gestation with normal liquor volumes were also studied. Using solid phase, two site fluoroimmunometric assays, both MSAFP and f-betaHCG from uncomplicated and complicated cohorts were measured. Samples were taken, prior to FLA then at intervals after the procedures (6h, 24h and 1 week). RESULTS: The median multiples of median (MoM) were not significantly different in uncomplicated DC twin pregnancies for MSAFP 1.85 (95% CI 1.62-2.34) or fbetaHCG 1.66 (95% CI 1.21-2.04) compared to uncomplicated MC twin pregnancies (MSAFP 1.40 (95% CI 1.16-2.58) and fbetaHCG 1.70 (95% CI 0.32-3.35)). However, the median MSAFP MoM in MC twin pregnancies complicated by severe TTTS was increased (MSAFP 3.10 (95% CI 2.67-4.43); p<0.05) with a more significant increase being noted in median fbetaHCG (MoM 5.75 (95% CI 5.22-9.12); p<0.0001) compared to uncomplicated twin pregnancies. Post-FLA, the median MSAFP increased significantly at 6h by 445% (636.65 U/ml (95% CI 616-1216.9 U/ml)) and remained elevated at 1 week (553.4 U/ml (95% CI 203.7-3020.8 U/ml; p=0.001)). No significant difference in median fbetaHCG was noted post-FLA (p=0.36). This rise in MSAFP appears unrelated to the number of placental anastomoses coagulated or the total energy used. Also, in the small cohort in which amniodrainage alone was performed no rise in MSAFP was noted. CONCLUSIONS: MSAFP and fbetaHCG are increased in TTTS indicating an association with abnormal placentation. Post-FLA, a significant rise in MSAFP was noted for up to a week post-coagulation. This was not noted after amniodrainage.