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Maternal, pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of twin gestations in women with rheumatic diseases: A single-center, case-control study

To assess maternal, pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of twin pregnancy (TP) in women with rheumatic diseases (RD) (Group A) as compared to those of singleton pregnancy (SP) in women with RD (Group B) and TP in the general obstetric population (GOP) (Group C). Case-control study including TP in RD dur...

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Published in:European journal of obstetrics & gynecology and reproductive biology 2021-09, Vol.264, p.49-55
Main Authors: Ganhão, Sara, Fredi, Micaela, Barbieri, Sara, Orellana-Gonzalez, Michela, Polastri, Giovanna, Zatti, Sonia, Franceschini, Franco, Tincani, Angela, Sartori, Enrico, Prefumo, Federico, Andreoli, Laura, Fichera, Anna
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Summary:To assess maternal, pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of twin pregnancy (TP) in women with rheumatic diseases (RD) (Group A) as compared to those of singleton pregnancy (SP) in women with RD (Group B) and TP in the general obstetric population (GOP) (Group C). Case-control study including TP in RD during the period 2009–2020 at single institution. Women in Group A were matched with women of the same age at conception and affected by the same RD (Group B). Women in Group A and C were also matched. Fifty-three women with RD (13 in Group A and 40 in Group B) and 39 healthy controls were included. RD was quiescent in 85% of patients in both Groups A and B. Spontaneous conception was more frequent in Group B (98%), as compared to A (62%) (p = 0.002). Emergency cesarean section and premature delivery were more frequent in Group A as compared to B and C (54% vs 15% vs 23%, p = 0.008, 69% vs 13% vs 39%, p 
ISSN:0301-2115
1872-7654
DOI:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2021.06.043