Impact of selective laser ablation of placental anastomoses on the cardiovascular pathology of the recipient twin in severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome

2006 
Objectives We investigated the impact of selective laser ablation on the cardiovascular pathology of the recipient twin in twin-twin transfusion syndrome. Study design Fetal echocardiograms and medical records were reviewed from 22 pregnancies with severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome where echocardiography was performed before and after laser. Results Before laser, cardiomegaly associated with right and/or left ventricular hypertrophy without ventricular dilatation, was observed in most cases. Right ventricular and left ventricular systolic dysfunction (shortening fraction P  = .06). Functional pulmonary atresia, secondary to right ventricular systolic dysfunction, resolved in 2 of 2 cases at post-laser echocardiography. On serial assessment, diastolic function was normal in 7 of 10, hydrops regressed in 4 of 5, and neither progressive myocardial hypertrophy nor anatomical right ventricular outflow obstruction were found. Conclusions Selective laser ablation in severe twin-twin transfusion syndrome acutely improves biventricular systolic function and tends to improve diastolic function in the recipient twin.
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