# Uterine Artery Doppler in Complicated Twin Pregnancies

**Authors:** Dagmara Filipecka-Tyczka, Anna Scholz, Monika Szpotańska-Sikorska, Katarzyna Muzyka-Placzyńska, Artur Pokropek, Michał Rabijewski, Bożena Wroczyńska, Marcin Wieczorek, Małgorzata Zielińska, Magdalena Rudzińska, Krzysztof Berbeka, Paulina Pawłowska, Aleksandra Nowińska, Grzegorz Szewczyk

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics15131696 · Diagnostics · 2025-07-03

## TL;DR

This study shows that uterine artery Doppler indices can predict complications in twin pregnancies, with different accuracy for dichorionic and monochorionic twins.

## Contribution

The study introduces the use of singleton and dichorionic twin nomograms to predict outcomes in complicated twin pregnancies.

## Key findings

- Higher uterine artery indices were linked to increased risk of obstetrical complications in twin pregnancies.
- Dichorionic twin nomograms were more accurate in predicting outcomes than singleton nomograms.
- Monochorionic twins showed different patterns, requiring further research for accurate prediction.

## Abstract

Background: We assessed the relationship between uterine artery (UtA) indices and the occurrence of obstetrical complications in twin pregnancies. Methods: It was a longitudinal, prospective observation of the UtA indices and obstetric outcomes in twin pregnancies between 11 weeks of gestation and delivery. We used a logistic regression model with reliable estimators of standard errors considering the longitudinal structure. In 150 patients with twin pregnancies, 1086 ultrasound examinations were performed. The analysis incorporated nomograms for singletons and dichorionic (DC) twins. Results: In twin pregnancies, we observed a positive relationship between UtA indices and obstetrical complications (OR = 1.32, p = 0.043 for standardized PI and OR = 1.38, p = 0.018 for standardized RI). The risk increased with increasing UtA indices. There was a significant positive relationship between the UtA indices and analyzed pathologies in DC twins. We observed that both DC twins’ UtA indices below the 5th percentile were associated with favorable outcomes, while those above the 95th percentile were associated with adverse outcomes. According to the singleton nomograms, only the UtA PI above the 95th percentile showed significance. In MC twins, only significantly elevated UtA indices above the upper limit of nomogram were associated with adverse outcomes. Conclusions: The UtA nomogram for singleton and DC twins may be used in the prediction of twin pregnancy outcome, but DC nomograms are more accurate. The mechanism of obstetric complications in MC twins differs, and it requires further research. However, it seems that DC twin nomograms can be used in MC twins, but they will be less effective.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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