Perinatal outcome of dichorionic-triamniotic as compared to trichorionic triplets

J Perinat Med. 2016 Oct 1;44(8):875-879. doi: 10.1515/jpm-2015-0230.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate if the perinatal outcomes of dichorionic-triamniotic (DC) triplets are significantly different than that of trichorionic (TC) triplets.

Study design: Comparison of maternal and neonatal data of 44 DC to 46 TC triplets, using univariate analysis.

Results: DC triplets were significantly more common after spontaneous conception but all other maternal characteristics as well complications and cesarean section rates were similar. Both groups had similar incidence of birth at <32 and <28 weeks as well as similar incidence of very low and extremely low birth weight. There was similar incidence of neonatal morbidity except for twin-twin transfusion syndrome (13.6%) in the DC group. The stillbirth rate was 45/1000 and 29/1000, the early neonatal mortality rates were 63/1000 and 45/1000, and the perinatal mortality rate was 106/1000 and 72/1000 for DC and TC triplets, respectively (all not significantly different).

Conclusions: Our data indicate that DC twins are not significantly disadvantaged compared to TC triplets and the similar outcomes might be reassuring for those who consider continuing their DC triplet pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Amnion / anatomy & histology
  • Cesarean Section
  • Chorion / anatomy & histology
  • Female
  • Fetofetal Transfusion / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant Mortality
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Portugal / epidemiology
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications / epidemiology
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Pregnancy, Triplet*
  • Triplets*