Title of article :
Crown-rump length discordance in twins in the first trimester and its correlation with perinatal complications*
Author/Authors :
Shahshahan, Zahra Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences , Hashemi, Maryam Resident - Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology - School of Medicine and Student Research Committee, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: A difference more than 15-40% in birth weight of twins can predict perinatal complications. As significant
difference in twins growth has a very important effect on pregnancy and perinatal complications, this study aimed
to evaluate crown-rump length discordance (ΔCRL) in the first trimester of pregnancy and its correlation with perinatal
complications.
METHODS: A total number of 118 women in the first trimester of twin pregnancy underwent ultrasound examination to
measure ΔCRL. Then, at the time of delivery, perinatal complications in twins were recorded and the correlation between
ΔCRL and perinatal complications were evaluated.
RESULTS: Among 118 studied mothers with twin pregnancy, ΔCRL was normal (< 11%) in 96 cases (81.4%) and high
(≥ 11%) in 22 cases (18.6%). Birth weight discordance was normal (< 20%) in 103 cases (87.3%) and above normal
(≥ 20%) in 15 cases (12.7%). The results revealed a significant correlation between higher frequency of small for gestational
age (SGA) and high ΔCRL (more than 11%) (p = 0.01).
Keywords :
Crown-Rump Length , Discordance , Ultrasound Examination , Twins , Perinatal Complications
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics