VERA LUCIA JORNADA KREBS

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Instituto da Criança, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/36 - Laboratório de Pediatria Clínica, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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  • article 38 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Conjoined twins pregnancies: experience with 36 cases from a single center
    (2011) BRIZOT, M. L.; LIAO, A. W.; LOPES, L. M.; OKUMURA, M.; MARQUES, M. S.; KREBS, V.; SCHULTZ, R.; ZUGAIB, M.
    Objective To review a single center's experience in the management of twin pregnancies with conjoined fetuses. Methods Retrospective study describing prenatal findings, delivery details, surgical treatment and perinatal outcome. Results The study included 36 twin pregnancies with conjoined twins seen over a period of 12 years in a single tertiary hospital: 69.4% were thoracopagus, 13.9% parapagus, 8.3% omphaloischiopagus 5.6% omphalopagus and 2.8% cephalopagus. Cardiac defects were present in 91.6% of twin pairs and associated malformations were present in 61.8% of the cases: limb abnormalities in 36.1%, abdominal wall defects in 25.0%, cleft lip and/ or palate in 13.9% and congenital diaphragmatic hernia in 5.5%. Surgical separation was considered not feasible and prognosis lethal in 30 (83.3%) cases. Termination of pregnancy was performed in 12 pregnancies of poor prognosis. Cesarean section was performed in all remaining cases. Five sets of twins underwent surgical separation and six children survived. Overall survival in our series was 8.3% and, among the livebirths, 13.6%. Conclusion Conjoined twin pregnancies should be referred to tertiary centers for detailed fetal anomaly and echocardiographic assessment to evaluate prognosis and determine the possibility of postnatal surgical separation.
  • article 16 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Should We Measure Fetal Omphalocele Diameter for Prediction of Perinatal Outcome?
    (2014) KIYOHARA, Marina Y.; BRIZOT, Maria L.; LIAO, Adolfo W.; FRANCISCO, Rossana P. V.; TANNURI, Ana C. A.; KREBS, Vera L. J.; ZUGAIB, Marcelo
    Objective: To evaluate the fetal omphalocele diameter/abdominal circumference ratio (OD/AC) as a predictor of adverse perinatal outcome. Methods: Analysis involving 47 singleton pregnancies with fetal omphalocele, normal karyotype and absence of other major abnormalities. The OD/AC ratio was determined antenatally by ultrasound and the best cutoff for the prediction of neonatal death was determined by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Additional secondary outcomes included need for oral intubation in the first 24 h of life, two-step surgery or use of synthetic mesh, reoperation, parenteral feeding and need for respiratory assistance >21 days, time to first oral feed, and time to hospital discharge. Results: Fetal OD/AC did not change significantly with gestational age. Postnatal death occurred in 10 (21.3%) cases and the best cutoff for prediction was an OD/AC ratio >= 0.26 In pregnancies with the first ultrasound evaluation performed before 31 weeks' gestation and an OD/AC >= 0.26, the likelihood ratio for needing intubation in the first 24 h of life was 2.6 (95% CI: 1.2-5.7), needing two-step surgery or use of mesh was 4.9 (95% Cl: 1.9-14.4), and postnatal death was 4 (95% Cl: 1.9-7.5). Conclusion: A fetal ultrasound OD/AC ratio >= 0.26 is associated with increased postnatal morbidity and mortality. (C) 2013 S. Karger AG, Basel
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Prediction of intrauterine death and severe preterm delivery in twin pregnancies discordant for major fetal abnormality
    (2014) KANG, Helenice J.; LIAO, Adolfo W.; BRIZOT, Maria L.; FRANCISCO, Rossana P. V.; KREBS, Vera L. J.; ZUGAIB, Marcelo
    Objective: To investigate predictors of spontaneous fetal death and preterm delivery in twin pregnancies with one fetus affected by a major structural malformation. Study design: Retrospective study (1999-2012) conducted at a tertiary teaching hospital involving 51 twin pregnancies (dichorionic = 31, monochorionic diamniotic = 15, monochorionic monoamniotic = 4, not established = 1) with a major fetal abnormality, enrolled before 26 weeks and managed expectantly. Primary outcomes: spontaneous fetal death, and/or delivery before 32 weeks. Prediction was examined with stepwise logistic regression analysis, and independent variables included: maternal age, gestational age at diagnosis, chorionicity, fetal gender, number and type of fetal abnormalities. Significance level was set at 0.15. Results: Fetal abnormalities were diagnosed at a mean gestation of 21.5 3.7 weeks: cardiac abnormalities were observed in 31.4% of abnormal fetuses, abdominal wall defects in 29.4%, central nervous system 21.5%, spine 17.6%, effusions 17.6%, noncardiac thoracic abnormalities 15.7%, genital and urinary system 13.7%, limbs and soft tissue 3.9%, intestinal 1.9% and facial defects 1.9%. Fetal death occurred in 15 (29.4%) abnormal fetuses and was significantly correlated with the number of fetal malformations (p = 0.02, OR = 2.54, 95% CI = 1.14-5.62), presence of effusion/hydrops (p = 0.06, OR = 4.7, 95% CI = 0.95-24) and monochorionic placenta (p = 0.11, OR= 2.8, 95% CI = 0.78-9.8). Normal co-twin fetal death occurred in four cases (7.8%) and was related to monochorionic pregnancies (p = 0.14, OR = 5.8, 95% CI = 0.56-61). Delivery before 32 weeks was observed in 14 (27.5%) pregnancies and was related to presence of effusion/ hydrops (p = 0.04, OR = 5.5, 95% CI = 1.07-28). Conclusion: Spontaneous fetal death and/or delivery before 32 weeks in twin pregnancies with one fetus affected by a major structural malformation are related to the number of abnormalities diagnosed and presence of fetal effusion or hydrops. 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
  • article 6 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Twenty-Five Years of Fetal Echocardiography in Conjoined Twins: Lessons Learned
    (2013) LOPES, Lilian M.; BRIZOT, Maria L.; SCHULTZ, Regina; LIAO, Adolfo W.; KREBS, Vera L. J.; FRANCISCO, Rossana P. V.; ZUGAIB, Marcelo
    Background: The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of prenatal echocardiography in the diagnosis of intracardiac malformations and the degree of cardiac fusion in conjoined twins presenting to a single center over a 25-year period. Methods: The study group included 53 sets of conjoined twins from 1987 to 2012, including 38 thoracopagus, six parapagus, six omphalo-ischiopagus, two omphalopagus, and one cephalopagus. Twins were classified according to the degree of cardiac fusion: separate hearts and pericardium (group A, n = 10), separated hearts and common pericardium (group B, n = 2), fused atria and separated ventricles (group C, n = 2), and fused atria and ventricles (group D, n = 39). Postmortem examination was possible in 68 individual cases (98 deaths [69.3%]). Results: Cardiac defects were diagnosed in 47 sets of twins (88.6%). In 10 (18.8%), only one fetus was affected, and in 37 (69.8%), both fetuses were affected (n = 84/106 [79.2%]). There was a high predominance of right-sided lesions (63.0% [53 fetuses in 84 affected]) including pulmonary atresia or stenosis (35.7%), tricuspid atresia (11.9%), and hypoplastic or small right ventricle (21.4%). Autopsy findings added information to fetal echocardiographic findings in nine sets of twins (25.7%). Three pairs classified antenatally in groups A, B, and D were confirmed by autopsy in groups B, C, and C, respectively. Conclusions: This study demonstrates that specialized fetal echocardiography is not a perfect diagnostic tool but is sensitive enough to establish prognosis in the counseling process. Because of complexity, such evaluations should be performed only at tertiary centers by specialists who are familiar with the peculiarities of this rare malformation. The predominance of right-sided lesions is not only an interesting finding, but this information has essential importance in terms of shortening examination times, allowing a more focused analysis of the fetal heart.
  • article 49 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Vaginal progesterone for the prevention of preterm birth in twin gestations: a randomized placebo-controlled double-blind study
    (2015) BRIZOT, Maria L.; HERNANDEZ, Wagner; LIAO, Adolfo W.; BITTAR, Roberto E.; FRANCISCO, Rossana P. V.; KREBS, Vera L. J.; ZUGAIB, Marcelo
    OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of vaginal progesterone for the prevention of preterm delivery in twin pregnancies. STUDY DESIGN: We conducted a prospective, randomized, doubleblind, placebo-controlled trial that involved 390 naturally conceived twin pregnancies among mothers with no history of preterm delivery who were receiving antenatal care at a single center. Women with twin pregnancies between 18 and 21 weeks and 6 days' gestation were assigned randomly to daily vaginal progesterone (200 mg) or placebo ovules until 34 weeks and 6 days' gestation. The primary outcome was the difference in mean gestational age at delivery; the secondary outcomes were the rate of spontaneous delivery at <34 weeks' gestation and the rate of neonatal composite morbidity and mortality in the treatment and nontreatment groups. RESULTS: The baseline characteristics were similar in both groups. The final analysis included 189 women in the progesterone group and 191 in the placebo group. No difference (P = .095) in the mean gestational age at delivery was observed between progesterone (35.08 +/- 3.19 [SD]) and placebo groups (35.55 +/- 2.85). The incidence of spontaneous delivery at <34 weeks' gestation was 18.5% in the progesterone group and 14.6% in the placebo group (odds ratio, 1.32; 95% confidence interval, 0.24-2.37). No difference in the composite neonatal morbidity and mortality was observed between the progesterone (15.5%) and placebo (15.9%) groups (odds ratio, 1.01; 95% confidence interval, 0.58-1.75). CONCLUSION: In nonselected twin pregnancies, vaginal progesterone administration does not prevent preterm delivery and does not reduce neonatal morbidity and death.