Birthweight discordance and neonatal morbidity in twin pregnancies: Analysis of the STORK multiple pregnancy cohort
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology Oct 18, 2017
D'Antonio F, et al. - The objectives of this study are to research the connection between weight discordance and neonatal morbidity in twin pregnancies progressing beyond 34 weeks of gestation and to ascertain the predictive accuracy of different weight discordant cut-offs in predicting neonatal morbidity in twin pregnancies. Researchers came to this conclusion that the inter-twin birthweight discordance is independently connected with the risk of neonatal morbidity in twins born after 34 weeks' gestation, irrespective of the chorionicity or the diagnosis of SGA in either twin. However, its predictive accuracy for neonatal morbidity is poor.
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