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“Multifetal pregnancy reduction without
the use of cardio-toxic agent”
Dr Santosh Gupta
MBBS,MS,FIRM
Reproductive medicine consultant
Prevention is better than cure
Eager Patients
Overzealous
Doctor
Is this the Happiness??
Best Among Worst Options
Fetal reduction
• Selective fetal reduction
• Multifetal pregnancy reduction
Dr Evans
“When reducing one to zero is permissible what is
wrong in reducing high order to lesser number”
Issues
- Should we ?
- When ?
- How ?
- Why ?
Various techniques
Early
Late
Route
Transvaginal
Transabdominal
Method
Intracardiac
Intracranial
With KCl or without KCl
Remember before injecting a poison!!
• Potassium Chloride injected will not remain limited
to cardia ,may diffuse elsewhere and adjacent sacs
also
• Cases of limb amputation (Roze et al 1989)
- Anencephaly (Boulot et al 1992)
- Total preg. loss (Tabsh et al 1990)
• Remaining embryonic tissue and necrotic tissue may
evoke inflammation and release of PGs and CK
• Increase incidence of periventricular leukomalacia in
preterm surviving twin
Various modifications ……
• G Iberico et al(hum reprod 2000)
Intracardiac punture till asystole without KCl
Any aspiration of embryonic tissue was avoided
Done between 7-9 wks(7.8)---149cases abortion rate 7.3%,
1.3%chorioamnionitis
Mansour et al(fert ster 1999)Egypt
Intracardiac punture f/b asiration of embryo by 20cc syringe
KCl vs embryo aspiration grp(6-9wks)
KCl grp 30% abortion rate vs 8.8%
Aspiration of embryonic tissue –minimal necrotic tissue
&inflammation
KCl induced damage
Trans-abdominal vs Transvaginal
• Dechaud etal(fetal diag ther 1998)
- 2756cases of MFPR
- Loss rate were 16.7%TA, 24.8% TC ,10.9% TV (p= .o3)
- Transvaginal route is safer
• Ilan E Timor etal (AJOG,2004)
- 290 cases of MFPR, 203 TA ,75 TV ,12 both
- Total pregnancy loss 3.5% TA (7/203) & 13.3%(10/75)TV
- P value =.oo4, favours transabdominal route
Patients & Method
• 51 women triplet or higher order multiple pregnancy
requesting for fetal reduction
• Study period : june 2010 to july 2012
• Study design : prospective study
• Setting : tertiary level infertility set up
• Inclusion : no cardiotoxic agent (KCl) used for
MFPR
• Exclusion : twins requesting for fetal reduction
: KCl is used
Methods
• Antibiotic prophylaxis
• Vaginal cleaning 10% Pov Iodine & NS
• TVS guidance with OPU needle
• Most accessible sac chosen
• Intracardiac puncture f/b aspiration 20cc syringe till asystole
confirmed
• HOMP reduced to twins
• Next day rescan to confirm the reduction
• All pts follwed till delivery
GSMH Study
• 20(39%) OI/IUI, ,31(61%) IVF/ICSI/FET/IVM
• Mean age : 30.12 yrs (25-45)
• Average gest age of fetal reduction 9.45wks(8-11.6)
• 51 cases : lost for F/u 6cases
-- : abortion 4 (7.8%)
:22-28 wks 1 ( 1.96%)
: 28-32 wks 1( 1.96%)
: 32-36wks 6( 11.76%)
: >=36 wks 27(53 %)
:Ongoing >28wks 6 (11.76%)
Observations
- Abortions : 4 cases
- 2cases within 48 hrs
- 1 cases after 48hrs but before 7 days
- 1 case 18wks ,d/t APH(>4wks after
procedure)
- No procedure failure ,only 1 case fetal reduction
done in 2 steps because of quintuplet pregnancy
Observations
• Babies born 68
• Average gest age 35.5 wks
• Mean birth wt 2.33kg(0.5-3.25)
< 1kg 1
1.1 -1.5 3
1.51 -2 8
>2 kg 56
*1 baby died immediately after birth severe IUGR, 500gms at 28
wks, other surviving twin had prolonged NICU admission
Discussion…..
GSMH study Lee et al 2008 Chen et al 2007 Hesho et al
2012
Maternal age 30.1 30.6 31 30.4
Gest age 9.45 wks 7.8
Abortion rate 7.8%(4/51) 18%(13/72) 8.2%(6/73) 4.3%(3/70)
Del <28 wks 1.96%(1/51) 1.6%(1/72) 16.4%(12/73) 2.9%(2/70)
Del <=32wks 1.96%(1/51) 4.1%(4/73) 7.1%(5/70)
Del >34wks 80% 86% 71% 86%
Av gest at del 35.5 wks 35.9 35.7wks
Birth wt 2.3 2.3 2.2kg
THBR 90% 86% 90.4%
MFPR by KCL method : retrospective data
GSMH KCl GSMH no KCl
Total cases 19 51
Mean age 29 30.1
Mean gest age 34.5 35.5
Abortion rate 3/19(15.8%) 4/51(7.8%)
<24wks 1/19(5.2%) 1/51(1.96%)
24 -28 wks 0 0
28 -32wks 0 1(1.96%)
32.-36 wks 8(42.1%) 6(11.76%)
>36 wks 7(36.8%) 27(69%)
Birth wt 2.1 2.3kg
Meta -Analysis by Nicolaides et al ,hum repr 2006
miscarriage
preterm
First quintuplets known to survive infancy
conclusion
• Fetal reduction is an effective option for the
women with HOMP
• MFPR by transvaginal route without using
cardiotoxic agent like KCl is more promising
Take home message
MFPR should be offered to all women with
triplet and higher order pregnancy
KCl
Counselling is very important as a small
percentage may have total pregnancy loss
inspite of MFPR
Multifetal  pregnancy fetal reduction

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Multifetal pregnancy fetal reduction

  • 1. “Multifetal pregnancy reduction without the use of cardio-toxic agent” Dr Santosh Gupta MBBS,MS,FIRM Reproductive medicine consultant
  • 4. Is this the Happiness??
  • 5.
  • 7. Fetal reduction • Selective fetal reduction • Multifetal pregnancy reduction
  • 8. Dr Evans “When reducing one to zero is permissible what is wrong in reducing high order to lesser number” Issues - Should we ? - When ? - How ? - Why ?
  • 10. Remember before injecting a poison!! • Potassium Chloride injected will not remain limited to cardia ,may diffuse elsewhere and adjacent sacs also • Cases of limb amputation (Roze et al 1989) - Anencephaly (Boulot et al 1992) - Total preg. loss (Tabsh et al 1990) • Remaining embryonic tissue and necrotic tissue may evoke inflammation and release of PGs and CK • Increase incidence of periventricular leukomalacia in preterm surviving twin
  • 11. Various modifications …… • G Iberico et al(hum reprod 2000) Intracardiac punture till asystole without KCl Any aspiration of embryonic tissue was avoided Done between 7-9 wks(7.8)---149cases abortion rate 7.3%, 1.3%chorioamnionitis Mansour et al(fert ster 1999)Egypt Intracardiac punture f/b asiration of embryo by 20cc syringe KCl vs embryo aspiration grp(6-9wks) KCl grp 30% abortion rate vs 8.8% Aspiration of embryonic tissue –minimal necrotic tissue &inflammation KCl induced damage
  • 12. Trans-abdominal vs Transvaginal • Dechaud etal(fetal diag ther 1998) - 2756cases of MFPR - Loss rate were 16.7%TA, 24.8% TC ,10.9% TV (p= .o3) - Transvaginal route is safer • Ilan E Timor etal (AJOG,2004) - 290 cases of MFPR, 203 TA ,75 TV ,12 both - Total pregnancy loss 3.5% TA (7/203) & 13.3%(10/75)TV - P value =.oo4, favours transabdominal route
  • 13. Patients & Method • 51 women triplet or higher order multiple pregnancy requesting for fetal reduction • Study period : june 2010 to july 2012 • Study design : prospective study • Setting : tertiary level infertility set up • Inclusion : no cardiotoxic agent (KCl) used for MFPR • Exclusion : twins requesting for fetal reduction : KCl is used
  • 14. Methods • Antibiotic prophylaxis • Vaginal cleaning 10% Pov Iodine & NS • TVS guidance with OPU needle • Most accessible sac chosen • Intracardiac puncture f/b aspiration 20cc syringe till asystole confirmed • HOMP reduced to twins • Next day rescan to confirm the reduction • All pts follwed till delivery
  • 15. GSMH Study • 20(39%) OI/IUI, ,31(61%) IVF/ICSI/FET/IVM • Mean age : 30.12 yrs (25-45) • Average gest age of fetal reduction 9.45wks(8-11.6) • 51 cases : lost for F/u 6cases -- : abortion 4 (7.8%) :22-28 wks 1 ( 1.96%) : 28-32 wks 1( 1.96%) : 32-36wks 6( 11.76%) : >=36 wks 27(53 %) :Ongoing >28wks 6 (11.76%)
  • 16. Observations - Abortions : 4 cases - 2cases within 48 hrs - 1 cases after 48hrs but before 7 days - 1 case 18wks ,d/t APH(>4wks after procedure) - No procedure failure ,only 1 case fetal reduction done in 2 steps because of quintuplet pregnancy
  • 17. Observations • Babies born 68 • Average gest age 35.5 wks • Mean birth wt 2.33kg(0.5-3.25) < 1kg 1 1.1 -1.5 3 1.51 -2 8 >2 kg 56 *1 baby died immediately after birth severe IUGR, 500gms at 28 wks, other surviving twin had prolonged NICU admission
  • 18. Discussion….. GSMH study Lee et al 2008 Chen et al 2007 Hesho et al 2012 Maternal age 30.1 30.6 31 30.4 Gest age 9.45 wks 7.8 Abortion rate 7.8%(4/51) 18%(13/72) 8.2%(6/73) 4.3%(3/70) Del <28 wks 1.96%(1/51) 1.6%(1/72) 16.4%(12/73) 2.9%(2/70) Del <=32wks 1.96%(1/51) 4.1%(4/73) 7.1%(5/70) Del >34wks 80% 86% 71% 86% Av gest at del 35.5 wks 35.9 35.7wks Birth wt 2.3 2.3 2.2kg THBR 90% 86% 90.4%
  • 19. MFPR by KCL method : retrospective data GSMH KCl GSMH no KCl Total cases 19 51 Mean age 29 30.1 Mean gest age 34.5 35.5 Abortion rate 3/19(15.8%) 4/51(7.8%) <24wks 1/19(5.2%) 1/51(1.96%) 24 -28 wks 0 0 28 -32wks 0 1(1.96%) 32.-36 wks 8(42.1%) 6(11.76%) >36 wks 7(36.8%) 27(69%) Birth wt 2.1 2.3kg
  • 20. Meta -Analysis by Nicolaides et al ,hum repr 2006 miscarriage preterm
  • 21.
  • 22.
  • 23.
  • 24.
  • 25. First quintuplets known to survive infancy
  • 26. conclusion • Fetal reduction is an effective option for the women with HOMP • MFPR by transvaginal route without using cardiotoxic agent like KCl is more promising
  • 27. Take home message MFPR should be offered to all women with triplet and higher order pregnancy KCl Counselling is very important as a small percentage may have total pregnancy loss inspite of MFPR

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Like to remind the age old saying
  2. Is it really something to celebrate?
  3. Then what are the options?
  4. Before starting discussion I would like to mention the lines quoted by Dr Evans
  5. Aspiration may result trophoblastic detachment,aspiration makes ebry difficult to visualize,by not doing saves time & manipulation ,less traumatic
  6. Timor –tvs only when obesity,abd scars, TA NOT POSSIBLE
  7. All tvs reduction Lee et al
  8. Canadian sisters first quinteplets known to survive infancy
  9. We have to decide at what level we should correct?