Title: Perinatal morbidity and mortality in monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancies ≥32 weeks of gestation in a tertiary care centre-a retrospective study

Authors: Dr Ashna Aziz, Dr Seena. K.B, Dr Ajithkumar.V.R

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v8i1.98

Abstract

Objective: To study perinatal outcome in monochorionic diamniotic twins ≥32 weeks of gestation.

Design: Retrospective study

Setting: Government medical college Thrissur

Population: All monochorionic twin pregnancies ≥32 weeks of gestation delivered between 2007 January to 2017 December.

Methods: Medical records of all monochorionic twins in the time period were reviewed.

Main outcome measures: perinatal morbidity and mortality in babies.

Conclusion: In monochorionic twin pregnancies the incidence of adverse outcome ,NICU admission ,NEC,IVH,RDS,IUD,NND are at a higher level irrespective of mode of delivery.

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Corresponding Author

Dr Seena.K B

Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Government Medical College, Thrissur