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Multiple Gestation: Complicated Twin, Triplet, and High-Order Multifetal Preg
nancy
Clinical Management Guidelines for Obstetrician-Gynecologists Number 56,
October 2004
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Purpose of this document
Since 1980 65% increase in frequency of twins 500% increase in triplet and high-order births ← increased use of ovulation induction agents and assisted reproductive technology(ART) In 2002, multifetal gestations ≥ 130,000 infants in the US
Although multifetal births account for only 3% of all live births, they responsible of a disproportionate share of perinatal morbidity and mortality
all survivors of preterm multifetal birhts have an increased risk of mental and physical handcap.
Purpose of this document
To address the risks associated with these pregnancies
Present on evidence-based approach to management when possible
Background Infant and Maternal Morbidity
Infant
1/5 of Triple pregnancy & ½ of quadruplet pregnencies ≥1 child with a major long-term handicap (eg. Cerebral palsy) Triple pregnancies : cerebral palsy ≥ 17 times of singleton pregnancies Twin pregnancies : ≥ 4times of singleton pregnancies
Growth –restricted preterm infantsNICU admission
¼ of twin(18days), ¾ of triples(30days), all quadruplets (58days)
Background Infant and Maternal Morbidity
Maternal
maternal morbidity and associated health care costs ↑
period of hospitalization ≥ 6 times
Complication : preeclampsia, preterm labor, preterm premature rupture of membranes, placental abruption, pyelonephritis and postpartum hemorrhage
Hospital costs ≥ 40%
Background
Table 1. Morbidity and Mortality in Multiple Gestation
Charecteristic Twins Triplets Quadruplets
Average birth weight 2,347g 1,687g 1,309g
Average gestational age at delivery 35.3wk 32.2wk 29.9wk
Percentage with growth restriction 14-25 50-60 50-60
Percentage requiring admission to neonatal intensive care unit
25 75 100
Average length of stay in neonatal intensive care unit
18days 30days 58days
Percentage with major handicap - 20 50
Risk of cerebral palsy 4times more than singletons 17times more than singletons -
Risk of death by age 1year 7 times higher than singletons
20 timesgigher than singletons -
Background Role of Assisted Reproductive Technology
In 1980, 37/100,000 triple or more
By 2002, 184/100,000
: result of the increased use of ART and ovulation-induction
agents during this period
one unexpected complication of ART : high incidence of
monochorionic twins
- one group evaluated 218 ART pregnancies and found the
incidence of monochorionicity : 3.2%
- other studies : reported an incidence of monochorionicity
ranging 1%~5% in association with both ART and ovulation
induction
Background Role of Assisted Reproductive Technology
Monozygotic twinning
increase the incidence of high order multiple gestation
complicates fetal growth and development and can lead to rare complications(twin-twin transfusion syndrome or acardiac twinning)
increases the morbidity of a pregnancy reduction procedure.
BackgroundMaternal Age
The a prior risk of a poor perinatal outcome in a high-order multiple gestation : increased by the woman’s age
Growing proportion of older women successfully undergoing fertility treatment
→ increase in pregnancies complicated adult-onset disease (HTN, DM, labor abnormalities, cesarean delivery)
Increased maternal age →increases the risk of fetal trisomies (eg. Down syndrome)
BackgroundPrenatal Diagnosis
Amniocentesis
Chorionic villous sampling
: technically difficult to accomplish in patients with multiple
gestation
Complications of Pregnancy
Gestational Diabetes
Hypertension and Preeclampsia
Other pregnancy Complication
Complications of Pregnancy Gestational Diabetes
Incidence twin pregnancies : higher than in singleton pregnancies (3~6%) triplet pregncncies : higher than in twin pregnancies (22~3
9%)
Diagnosis & management of gestational diabetes in multiple gestation remain unexamined
- The best time of testing, the ideal number of daily calories, the optimal weight gain , whether women treated with oral hypoglycemic agents for polycystic ovary syndrome should continue taking them. The best form of insulin to use the best method of fetal surveillance and the ideal time for delivery are all currently unknown -
Complications of Pregnancy Hypertension and Preeclampsia
Preeclampsia twin gestations ≥ X 2.6 times of singleton gestations triplet gestations ≥ twin gestations
Significantly more likely to occur earlier and to be severe<35wks : gestational hypertension (12.4times in twin)
preeclampsia (6.7times in twin) hypertension with diastolic BP >110 (2.2 times in twin)
Multiple gestations by ART : greater risk of develop in hypertensive complications than spontaneous multiple gestations (unknown)
Complications of Pregnancy Hypertension and Preeclampsia
High-order multiple gestations : more likely to develop atypical preeclampsia
- hypertension (50%) edema (38%) proteinuria (19%) epigastric pain (60%) HELLP : hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, low PLT (5
6%)Multifetal reduction : may decrease the risk of preeclampsiaManagement of hypertension complications in high-order multiple gestations has not been studied prospectively
Placental abruption : 8.2 times
Complications of Pregnancy Other pregnancy Complication
acute fatty liver : severe coagulopathy, hypoglycemia, hyperammonemia → can lead to fetal or maternal death → halt the disease process by delivery but postpartum period : complicated by pancreatitis or diabetes insipidus or both
Sx : anorexia, nausea, vomiting, malaise → beginning late in pregnancy and developing over several days of weeks → vague and nonspecific → concurrent evidence of preeclampsia (1/3 of affected women) → delayed Dx.
Complications of Pregnancy Other pregnancy Complication
Pulmonary embolismFactors multiple pregnancy (m/c)
cesarean delivery delivery < 36wks BMI (body mass index) ≥25 maternal age ≥35
Treatment Prompt and sustained anticoagulation
( confirmed thrombosis or thromboembolism) - Because the volume of distribution is increased to a much greater degree in multiple gestations than in singleton gestations, it may be difficult to achieve
a therapeutic level of anticoagulation – form of anticoagulation chosen should be readily reversible
- Because high - order multiple gestations are at significantly increased risk of preterm labor, c/sec and bleeding complications (eg. Abruption)
Complications of Pregnancy Other pregnancy Complication
othersPruritic urticarial papules and pustules
- dermatosis that most commonly affects primigravid women in the
3rd trimester
- starts in abdominal striae
* striae : in multiple gestations (m/c)
d/t wt. gain, abdominal distension
Complications of Pregnancy Multifetal Reduction and Selective Fetal Termination
High-order multiple gestation creates a medical and ethical dilemma
The risks associated with a quadruplet or higher pregnancy clearly outweigh the risks associated with fetal reduction Perinatal outcome after fetal reduction
Noted an overall postprocedure pregnancy loss rate: 11.7%Very early preterm (ig. 25~28wks) delivery rate : 4.5%
┌ Chance of losing either an additional fetus or the whole pregnancy└ Chance of early preterm delivery
Increased according to the starting number of fetuses
Fetuses ≥6 : lost before 24wks of gestation – 23% delivered at ≥37wks – 20%
Complications of Pregnancy Multifetal Reduction and Selective Fetal Termination
Fetal reduction of a high-order multiple pregnancy has been associated with an increased risk of intrauterine fetal growth restriction (IUGR)Monochorionicity : complicate the reduction procedure
one fetus of a monochorionic twin pair is inadvertently reduced → sudden hypotension and thrombotic phenomena → death of damage of the remaining twin fetus
Selective fetal termination is the application of the fetal reduction technique to the selective termination of an anomalous of aneuploid fetus that is part of a multiple gestation The risks of this procedure are higher than those associated with multifetal reduction
Clinical Considerations and Recommendations
Can preterm labor be predicted in multiple gestation?Are there interventions that can prolong pregnancy in multiple gestation ?How is preterm labor managed in multiple gestation?How should restriction of discordant growth be diagnosed and managed in multiple gestation?How is the death of one fetus managed?Is there a role for routine antepartum fetal surveillance?How is delayed delivery of the second twin managed?How are problems caused by monochorionic placentation managed?Are there special considerations for timing of delivery in multiple gestations?Are there special considerations for route of delivery of multiple gestation
Can preterm labor be predicted in multiple gestation?
Cervical length Measurement by ultrasonography - Shortened cervix : predictive of preterm delivery in twin pregnancies - Cx length < 25mm (at GA 24wks) : best predictor of delivery before GA 32, 35 and 37wks. twin gestations (m/c)
Cervical Length Measurement by Digital Examination - by experienced examiner - Less objective than USG, not allow assessment of the internal os
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Can preterm labor be predicted in multiple gestation?
Fetal Fibronectin - high-molecular-weight extracellular matrx glycoprotein - normally found in fetal membranes, placental tissues and amniotic fluid. - in cervical-vaginal fluids>50ng/ml : abnormal → predict preterm delivery in singleton gestations
Home Uterine Activity Monitoring
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Are there interventions that can prolong pregnancy in multiple gestation?
U.S. 55-57% of all multiple gestations : delivered preterm - 49%-63% of these infants <2,500g 12% of twin pregnancies 36% of triplet pregnancies 60% of quadruplet pregnancies Are bore before GA 32wks
Factors of preterm birth - lower and upper genital tract infection - Uterine overdistension - Cervical incompetence - Maternal medical complications, maternal stress - Fetal, placental or uterine abnormalities
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Are there interventions that can prolong pregnancy in multiple gestation?
Management
Prophylactic cerclage : not prolong gestation or improve perinatal outcome in either stu
dyRoutine Hospitalization
: Bed rest in the hospital does not prolong twin gestation Restriction of Activities and Rest at Home
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How is preterm labor managed in multiple gestation?
Tocolytics - β-mimetic therapy : maternal and fetal cardiac stress and gestational diabetes - occur more frequently in multiple gestation even without β- mimectic therapy - Increased risk of developing pulmonary edema- resulting in severe respiratory distress when tocolytic agents, steroids and intravenous fluid are administered together - should be used judiciously
• Cortiosteroids Not been examined
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How should growth restriction or discordant growth be diagnosed and managed in multiple gestation?
Discordant fetal growth (common in multiple gestation )
Definition : a 15~25% reduction in the estimated fetal weight of the smaller fetus when compared with the largest
Causes structural or genetic fetal anomalies, discordant infection, an unfavorable placental implantation, umbilical cord insertion site,
placental damage (ie. Partial abruption ) complication related to monochorionic placentation site ( ie. Twin-twin transfusion syndrome ) - occur more frequently in high-order multiple gestations
Expected in multiple gestations especially those resulting from ovulation induction or the implantation of ≥3 embryoswhen the fetuses are not genetically identical and may be of different sexes.
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How should growth restriction or discordant growth be diagnosed and managed in multiple gestation?
Associated with - structural malformations - stillbirh - IUGR , preterm delivery, cesarean delivery of nonreassuring fetal heart tracing - Umbilical arterial pH <7.1 - admission to the NICU, respiratory distress syndrome, neonatal death<7days of delivery
If 2 fetuses are discordant but both have normal estimated weights and grow appropriately of their own growth curves
→ not indicate a pathologic process
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How is the death of one fetus managed?
Fetal loss cause - 1st-trimester losses : not determined - the later losses : twin-twin transfusion syndrome, severe IUGR , placental insufficiency, placental abruption
Fetal monitoring protocol: not predict most of these lossesAuthorities disagree about the preferred antepartum surveillance method and management once a demise has occurred. Some investigators: advocated immediate delivery of the
remaining fetusesIf the death is the result of an abnormality of the fetus itself rather than maternal or uteroplacental pathology and the pregnancy is remote from term – expectant management
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
The most difficult cases : those in which the fetal demise occurs in 1 fetus of a monochorionic twin pair ← 100% of monochorionic placentas contain vascular anastomoses that link the circulations of the 2fetuses the surviving fetus is at significant risk of sustaining damage caused by the sudden , severe and prolonged hypotension that occurs at the time of the demise or by embolic phenomena that occurs later.
How is the death of one fetus managed?
How is the death of one fetus managed?
There may not be any benefit in immediate delivery (esp. if the surviving fetuses are very preterm and other wise h
ealthy) → pregnancy to continue may provide the most benefit.
DIC (disseminated intravascular coagulopathy) remains a theoretical risk, rarely occurs
→ Fibrinogen and fibrin degradation product levels can be monitored serially until delivery and delivery can be expedited if DIC develops
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Is there a role for routine antepartum fetal surveillance
The most effective fetal surveillance system : Not known
Nonstress test(NST), fetal Biophysical profile(BPP)
At present, antepartum fetal surveillance in multiple gestation is recommended in all situations in which surveillance would ordinarily be performed in a singleton pregnancy
(eg. IUGR, maternal disease, decreased fetal movement)
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How are problems caused by monochorionic placentation managed?
Twin-Twin Transfusion SyndromeIn the 2nd trimester (m/c)Etiology
: the result of uncompensated arteriovenous anastomoses in a monochorionic placenta, which lead to greater net blood flow going to one twin at the expense of the other
Effect - Donor twin : anemic & growth restricted - appears “stuck” to one spot in the uterus because the lack of anmiotic fluid in its sac precludes movement - Recipient twin : plethoric and much larger, hydramnios - rapidly lead to premature rupture of membranes, preterm labor or
early mortality (d/t heart failure in either of the fetuses)
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How are problems caused by monochorionic placentation managed?
Therapy - therapeutic amniocenteses of the recipient twin’s amniotic sac is most frequently used →favorably changing intraamniotic pressure and, thus, placental intravascular pressure, allowing redistribution of placental blood flow and normalization of amniotic fluid volume in each sac. - abolishing the placental anastomoses by endoscopic laser coagulation or selective feticide by umbilical cord occlusion ( only for very early, severe cases) - immediate delivery : gestational age is such that survival is
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
How are problems caused by monochorionic placentation managed?
Rare ComplicationsAcardiac or acephalus twin - heart failure
(d/t abnormal division of the zygote at the time of twinning) : Pump twin is supplying blood flow to both its own body and that o
f its abnormal twin, death from heart failure is a common complication
- Tx : Close monitoring with consideration of early delivery or selective feticide of the abnormal co-twin by umbilical cod occlusion if heart failure develops
conjoined twin (at the head, thorax, abdomen, or spine and often share organs ) - Tx : directed by their chance of long-term survival - close monitoring, c/sec delivery
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Are there special considerations for timing of delivery in multiple gestations ?
The nadir of perinatal mortality for twin pregnancies occurs at approximately 38 completed weeks of gestation and 35 complete weeks of gestation for tripletsQuadruplet and other high-order multiple gestation is not known Fetal and neonatal morbidity and mortality ↑ : Twin >GA37wks, triple>GA35wksIf the fetuses are appropriate in size for gestational age with evidence of sustained growth and there is normal amniotic fluid volume and reassuring antepartum fetal testing in the absence of maternal complication (ie. Preeclampsia, gestational diabetes)
→ the pregnancy can be continued.
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Are there special considerations for timing of delivery in multiple gestations ?
If the woman is experiencing morbidities that would improve with delivery but do not necessarily mandate delivery
(eg. Worsening dyspnea, inability to sleep, severe dependent edema, painful superficial varicosities)
→ delivery may be considered at these gestational age.Determination of fetal pulmonary maturity before delivery may be necessary for twin and other multiple gestations if prenatal care was late, if the woman desires a scheduled delivery, or if the pregnancy is complicated by preterm labor or preterm premature rupture of membranesSeveral reports
- noted that GA>31-32wks the biochemical markers of pulmonary maturity (lecithin/sphingomyelin ratio or fluorescence polarization immunoassay) are higher in twin pregnancies than in singleton pregnancies at comparable gestational ages
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Are there special considerations for route of delivery for multiple gestations?
Determined by the position of the fetuses, the ease of fetal heart rate monitoring and maternal and fetal status
Data are insufficient to determine the best route of delivery for high-order multiple gestations
There are retrospective case series that validate vaginal delivery as a potential mode of delivery, especially for triplet gestations
But delivered by c/sec
Clinical Considerations and RecommendationsClinical Considerations and Recommendations
Summary of Recommendations
The following recommendations are based on limited of inconsistent scientific evidence (Level B)
Tocolytic agents should be used judiciously in multiple gestation
Women with high-order multiple gestations should be queried about nausea, epigastric pain and other unusual 3rd-trimester symptoms because they are at increased risk to develop HELLP syndrome, in many cases before symptoms of preeclampsia have appeared.
The higher incidence of gestational diabetes and hypertension in high-order multiple gestations warrants screening and monitoring for these complication .
Summary of Recommendations
The following recommendations are based primarily on consensus and expert opinion (Level C)
The national Institutes of Health recommends that women in preterm labor with no contraindication to steroid use be given one course of steroids regardless of the number of fetuses
Cerclage, hospitalization, bed rest, or home uterine activity monitoring have not been studied in high order multiple gestations, and, therefore should not be ordered prophylactically. There currently is no evidence that their prophylactic use improves outcome in these pregnancies
Because the risks of invasive prenatal diagnosis procedures such as amniocentesis and chorionic villus sampling are inversely proportional to the experience of the operator, only experienced clinicians should perform these procedures in high-order multiple gestation .
Summary of Recommendations
Women should be counseled about the risks of high order multiple gestation before beginning ART
Management of discordant growth restriction of death of one fetus in a high-order multiple gestation should be individualized, taking into consideration the welfare of the other fetus (es)