Selective feticide in dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twins complicated with previable premature rupture of membrane before 24 weeks may be a safe therapeutic alternative to ongoing pregnancy

BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2024 Feb 26;24(1):166. doi: 10.1186/s12884-024-06361-x.

Abstract

Background: To date, there are no clinical guidelines for dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twins complicated with previable premature rupture of membrane (PV-ROM) before 24 weeks of gestation. The typical management options including expectant management and/or pregnant termination, induce the risks of fetal mortality and morbidity.

Objective: To explore the feasibility selective feticide in DCDA twins complicated with PV-ROM.

Study design: A Retrospective cohort study, enrolling 28 DCDA twins suffering from PV-ROM in a tertiary medical center from Jan 01 2012 to Jan 01 2022. The obstetric outcome was compared between selective feticide group and expectant management group.

Results: There were 12 cases managed expectantly and 16 underwent selective feticide. More cases suffered from oligohydramnios in expectant management group compared to selective feticide group (P = 0.008). Among 13 cases with ROM of upper sac, the mean gestational age at delivery was (33.9 ± 4.9) weeks in the selective feticide group, which was significantly higher than that in the expectant management (P = 0.038). Five fetuses (83.3%) with selective feticide delivered after 32 weeks, whereas only one (14.3%) case in expectant management group (P = 0.029). However, in the subgroup with ROM of lower sac, no significant difference of the mean gestation age at delivery between groups and none of cases delivered after 32 weeks.

Conclusion: There was a trend towards an increase in latency interval in DCDA twins with PV-ROM following selective feticide, compared to that with expectant management. Furthermore, selective feticide in cases with PV-ROM of upper sac has a favorable outcome.

Keywords: Neonatal outcome; Previable premature rupture of membrane; Selective feticide; Twin pregnancy.

MeSH terms

  • Abortion, Induced*
  • Female
  • Fetal Membranes, Premature Rupture*
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal
  • Pregnancy, Twin
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Twins, Dizygotic