Birthweight in liveborn twins: the influence of the umbilical cord insertion and fusion of placentas

Authors: Loos, Ruth J. F.1; Derom, Catherine1; Derom, Robert1; Vlietinck, Robert1

Source: BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Volume 108, Number 9, September 2001 , pp. 943-948(6)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Abstract:

Objective

To assess the relation of umbilical cord insertion and fusion of placentas with birthweight in monozygotic monochorionic, monozygotic dichorionic, and dizygotic twins. Design

A prospective population study. Population

4529 liveborn twin pairs whose birthweight was recorded, placentas were examined, and site of umbilical cord insertion was determined after delivery. Results

Infants with a peripheral cord insertion weighed 150g less ( P<0.001 ) than infants with a central cord insertion. Dizygotic infants had a significantly ( P<0.001 ) higher incidence of central cord insertion (82%) than monozygotic dichorionic (65%) and monozygotic monochorionic (53%) infants. Monozygotic dichorionic infants with fused placentas and a peripheral cord insertion weighed on average 300g less ( P<0.01 ) than infants with separate placentas and a central cord insertion. In dizygotic infants, fusion of the placentas did not affect birthweight. Conclusions

Umbilical cord insertion is associated with birthweight in all types of twins. Fusion of the placentas only affects the birthweight of monozygotic dichorionic, not that of dizygotic infants. This might be due to the greater proximity of implantation of monozygotic dichorionic twins. Dizygotic twins weighed more than monozygotic twins only when placentas were fused and cord insertion was peripheral. Hence, the difference between the mean birthweights of dizygotic, monozygotic dichorionic, and monozygotic monochorionic infants may originate from the least favourable antenatal situation, namely fused placentas with a peripheral cord insertion, which occurs most frequently in monozygotic twins.

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.2001.00220.x

Affiliations: 1: Faculty of Medicine, Centre for Human Genetics, Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium

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