Placental pathology, birthweight discordance, and growth restriction in twin pregnancy: Results of the ESPRiT Study

  • Etaoin M. Kent
  • , Fionnuala M. Breathnach
  • , John E. Gillan
  • , Fionnuala M. McAuliffe
  • , Michael P. Geary
  • , Sean Daly
  • , John R. Higgins
  • , Alyson Hunter
  • , John J. Morrison
  • , Gerard Burke
  • , Shane Higgins
  • , Stephen Carroll
  • , Patrick Dicker
  • , Fiona Manning
  • , Elizabeth Tully
  • , Fergal D. Malone

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Abstract

Objective: We sought to evaluate the association between placental histological abnormalities and birthweight discordance and growth restriction in twin pregnancies. Study design: We performed a multicenter, prospective study of twin pregnancies. Placentas were examined for evidence of infarction, retroplacental hemorrhage, chorangioma, subchorial fibrin, or abnormal villus maturation. Association of placental lesions with chorionicity, birthweight discordance, and growth restriction were assessed. Results: In all, 668 twin pairs were studied, 21.1% monochorionic and 78.9% dichorionic. Histological abnormalities were more frequent in placentas of smaller twins of birthweight discordant pairs (P =.02) and in placentas of small for gestational age infants (P =.0001) when compared to controls. The association of placental abnormalities with both birthweight discordance and small for gestational age was significant for dichorionic twins (P =.01 and.0001, respectively). No such association was seen in monochorionic twins. Conclusion: In a large, prospective, multicenter study, we observed a strong relationship between abnormalities of placental histology and birthweight discordance and growth restriction in dichorionic, but not monochorionic, twin pregnancies.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)220.e1-220.e5
JournalAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume207
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sep 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • birthweight discordance
  • placental infarcts
  • placental pathology
  • retroplacental hematoma
  • subchorial fibrin
  • twin pregnancy

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