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Placental weight, birth weight and fetal:placental weight ratio in dichorionic and monochorionic twin gestations in function of gestational age, cord insertion type and placental partition.

M E De Paepe1, S Shapiro2, L E Young2, F I Luks3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We established reference values for placental weight, birth weight, and fetal:placental weight ratio (FPR) (a possible index of placental functional efficiency) in monochorionic and dichorionic twin gestations.
METHODS: Placental weight, birth weight, and FPR in function of gestational age, cord insertion type and placental sharing were determined in 151 dye-injected diamniotic-monochorionic and 198 double-disc diamniotic-dichorionic twin placentas (25-39 weeks' gestation).
RESULTS: As expected, FPR values increased with gestational age in both groups. Birth weights and placental weights of monochorionic twins >28 weeks' gestation were significantly lower than those of age-matched dichorionic twins. When stratified per placental weight, the birth weights and FPR values of monochorionic twins were overall lower than those of dichorionic twins within the same placental weight category. However, in the subset of monochorionic twins with small share in unevenly partitioned placentas, birth weights and FPR values per placental weight were similar to those of dichorionic twins, and significantly higher than those of monochorionic twins with larger share or even placental sharing. Cord insertion type did not correlate with birth weight or FPR values per placental weight in either twin type. DISCUSSION: Reference values were generated for placental weight, birth weight and FPR in monochorionic and double-disc dichorionic twins. The generally lower FPR per placental weight in monochorionic twins compared with dichorionic twins is suggestive of inherently lower placental functional efficiency in monochorionic gestations. The mechanisms and clinical implications of the apparent differential modulation of FPR/efficiency in monochorionic twins according to placental partitioning remain to be determined.
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Keywords:  Anastomoses; Marginal cord; Monochorionic twin; Placenta; Velamentous cord

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25492576     DOI: 10.1016/j.placenta.2014.11.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Placenta        ISSN: 0143-4004            Impact factor:   3.481


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