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Multifetal Pregnancy Reduction

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8 sections · 92 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • What this topic covers

    1 slide

  2. 02

    Why fetal number matters

    What carrying three or four fetuses does to mother and baby

    • Definition of multifetal pregnancy reduction
    • Reduction compared with selective termination
    • Prematurity as the main hazard of multiple pregnancy
    • 2.2%
    • Reading the preterm delivery figures
    • Maternal risk in triplets compared with twins
    • Rising incidence of multifetal pregnancy
    • Primary and secondary prevention of higher-order pregnancy
    • Origins and stated benefits of the procedure
    • Two gestational sacs on early ultrasound
    • From extra fetuses to perinatal harm

    11 slides

  3. 03

    Assessment and counselling before reduction

    Ultrasound, chorionicity and an honest conversation

    • Setting and timing of the procedure
    • Nondirective counselling
    • Ultrasound findings needed before counselling
    • Chorionicity
    • Dividing membrane of a dichorionic twin placenta
    • Complications specific to monochorionic twins
    • Contraindication to potassium chloride in monochorionic twins
    • Cord occlusion techniques for monochorionic fetuses
    • Chorionicity decides the reduction technique
    • Monochorionic twins inside a higher-order pregnancy
    • Risks of the procedure

    11 slides

  4. 04

    Genetic screening and testing

    What is known about each fetus before one is chosen

    • Why genetic testing is offered before reduction
    • Prenatal tests and the weeks at which each is used
    • Nuchal translucency screening in twins
    • Adding serum screening and the nasal bone
    • Cell-free DNA testing in twin pregnancy
    • What SNP-based cell-free DNA adds
    • Screening limits in triplets and higher-order pregnancy
    • Chorionic villus sampling before reduction
    • Chorionic villi and decidua compared
    • Accuracy and safety of sampling in multiples
    • Chorionic villus sampling and pregnancy loss
    • Recommendation on testing before reduction

    12 slides

  5. 05

    Technique

    Timing, route, choosing the target and the injection itself

    • Timing between 11 and 13 weeks
    • Transabdominal versus transvaginal route
    • Transabdominal approach under real-time ultrasound guidance
    • Reading the transabdominal approach diagram
    • Ultrasound-guided needle through the abdominal wall in pregnancy
    • Choosing which fetus to reduce
    • Why the presenting fetus is spared
    • Mapping the sacs before reduction
    • Reading the pre-procedure sac map
    • Sterile preparation and needle choice
    • Needle advanced to the fetal chest
    • Steps of the injection
    • Sequence of the reduction procedure
    • Confirming the reduction is complete
    • Cardiac activity in the retained fetuses and none in the reduced fetus
    • Colour Doppler over the reduced fetus
    • Care immediately after the procedure

    17 slides

  6. 06

    Fetal and neonatal outcomes

    What the studies show about loss, prematurity and survival

    • Where the outcome evidence comes from
    • Operator experience and pregnancy loss before 24 weeks
    • What the falling loss rate means
    • The 1000-case single-centre series
    • 38.0 wk
    • Starting number, finishing number and loss
    • Starting Fetal Numbers and Pregnancy Loss Rates
    • Reading the starting-number table
    • Triplet to twin: the Lipitz comparison
    • Triplet to twin: the second cohort
    • Trichorionic triplets: reduced to twins or managed expectantly
    • Statistical significance of those differences
    • Meta-analysis of triplet-to-twin reduction
    • What the meta-analysis settles
    • Triplet to singleton: the trichorionic cohort
    • Triplet to singleton: the Zemet cohort
    • Where the triplet-to-singleton evidence stands
    • Twin to singleton: the earliest comparison
    • Two cohorts that disagree on twin-to-singleton reduction
    • The Danish national cohort
    • Verdict on reducing dichorionic twins to a singleton
    • Why monochorionic twins are a separate case
    • How monochorionic reduction is carried out

    23 slides

  7. 07

    Maternal outcomes

    How changing fetal number changes the mother's own risks

    • Why maternal risk follows fetal number
    • Complication rates by number of fetuses
    • Reading the complication rates
    • Caesarean delivery after reduction
    • Gestational diabetes and preeclampsia after reduction
    • Severe preeclampsia and HELLP after reduction to a singleton

    6 slides

  8. 08

    Key points

    The six statements this topic closes with

    • Key points on incidence and purpose
    • Key points on technique and counselling
    • The topic in one screen
    • Suggested readings
    • References
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    • Obstetric Imaging: Fetal Diagnosis and Care, 2nd Edition

    11 slides