Active management of selective intrauterine growth restriction with abnormal Doppler in monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies diagnosed in the second trimester of pregnancy
Prenatal Diagnosis2012Vol. 33(2), pp. 109–115
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G. E. Chalouhi, M. Marangoni, Thibaud Quibel, B. Deloison, N. Benzina, M. Essaoui, Abdullah Al Ibrahim, J. Stirnemann, Laurent Salomon, Y. Ville
Abstract
Active management of severe IUGR with AREDF in the umbilical artery seems beneficial. Survival rates with SLPCV were similar in s-IUGR and TTTS3D. However, there was a trend for higher survival rates in the AGA twin for CC. The choice of the technique should be driven by objective counseling on survival of both IUGR and AGA twins and therefore by the utility-based ethical values expressed by the pregnant woman.
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