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Final ID: Poster #: CR-015

Fetal Cardiac MRI Using Doppler Ultrasound for Evaluation of Thoracoomphalopagus Conjoined Twins

Purpose or Case Report: A 29-year-old female (G6P4) was referred to our center following identification of thoracoomphalopagus conjoined twins, with fused heart and liver, at 20 weeks of gestation. Fetal echocardiogram and fetal cardiac MR (CMR) were performed at 21 weeks gestation to evaluate potential for post-natal repair.
Fetal CMR was performed at 1.5 Tesla using an MRI compatible fetal doppler ultrasound (DUS) device (smart-sync, Northh imaging) for cardiac gating. Protocol included multiplanar cine SSFP sequences and multiplanar blackblood sequences.
Fetal echocardiography and CMR were used together to understand the complex anatomical arrangements. Each twin had 2 sets of atria (with an interatrial connection) but only a single ventricle. Twin A had a left ventricle, pulmonary atresia and MAPCAs. Twin B had a right ventricle had coarctation of the aorta, bilateral SVCs and partial anomalous pulmonary venous return. After counselling regarding the grave prognosis of both twins, the patient decided to deliver at her local hospital with comfort care.
Teaching Points from this Case
This case of conjoined twins at 21 weeks gestation, is the youngest example of successful clinical DUS fetal CMR. In this case, fetal CMR was used to demonstrate the great vessel anatomy and was fundamental in ascertaining the absence of a path to successful surgical palliation for either twin. Additionally, fetal CMR was used as the primary modality during patient counselling to explain the anomalies. The high degree of diagnostic certainty that the fetal CMR facilitated, allowed the family to avoid the unnecessary emotional and financial expense that relocation for delivery would have incurred and facilitated palliative care at their local center.
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