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Research Article

The study of fetal neurobehavior in twins in all three trimesters of pregnancy

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Pages 1186-1195 | Received 03 Oct 2012, Accepted 01 Feb 2013, Published online: 06 Mar 2013
 

Abstract

Aim: The aim was to assess the onset and the frequencies of the first intertwin contacts by four-dimensional ultrasound (4D US) in the 1st trimester of pregnancy. In the second part of the study, fetal behavior and Kurjak Antenatal Neurodevelopmental Test (KANET) score of twins compared to singletons in the 2nd and the 3rd trimesters was assessed.

Patients and methods: Transvaginal 4D assessment was performed in 20 women in the 1st trimester between 56 and 69 postmenstrual days (PMD), while trans-abdominal approach was performed from 70 PMD onwards and at weekly intervals until 112 PMD. Fetal behavior was assessed by 4D UD US between 28 and 36 gestational weeks in 49 twin pregnancies.

Results: The first intertwin contacts appeared at 61 PMD, while complex body movements appeared at 68 PMD. The complexity of intertwin contacts increased from 84 PMD. With increasing gestational age, a higher frequency of movements was observed. The number of abnormal, borderline, and normal KANET scores between singletons and twins was not statistically significant. Scores for isolated eye blinking, mouthing, grimacing, hand to head movement, finger movements, Gestalt perception and general movements differed significantly in twins and singletons.

Conclusions: Two types of activities were observed: spontaneous and reactive. Although twins showed less activity and different behavioral pattern than singletons, a considerable proportion of overall motility was due to intertwin contacts.

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