Ankyloglossia in Monochorionic Diamniotic and Dichorionic Diamniotic Twins: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Autor: Feitosa ALF; Neonatology Service, Centro Universitário Integrado de Saúde Amaury de Medeiros (CISAM), Recife, Brazil., da Silva GRN; Neonatology Service, Centro Universitário Integrado de Saúde Amaury de Medeiros (CISAM), Recife, Brazil., Moya MP; Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Autónoma de Chile, Temuco, Chile., Martinelli RLC; Lingual Frenulum Assessment Sector, Hospital Santa Therezinha, Brotas, Brazil., da Silva MGP; Neonatology Service, Centro Universitário Integrado de Saúde Amaury de Medeiros (CISAM), Recife, Brazil.; Universidade de Pernambuco (UPE), Recife, Brazil.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Breastfeeding medicine : the official journal of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine [Breastfeed Med] 2023 Jul; Vol. 18 (7), pp. 528-533. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 10.
DOI: 10.1089/bfm.2022.0239
Abstrakt: Objective: To determine the prevalence of ankyloglossia in diamniotic monochorionic and diamniotic dichorionic twins, as well as to verify the relationship between gender and type of pregnancy. Study Design: A cross-sectional observational study, carried out with 52 pairs of dichorionic/diamniotic twins and 49 monochorionic/diamniotic pairs. The data collection was carried out through the analysis of medical records and the results of the Neonatal Screening of the Tongue Frenulum Assessment Protocol in Babies, and corresponded to the period of 2 years (2020-2022). Statistical analysis of data was performed, considering the significance value of 5%. The study was approved by the Human Research Ethics Committee of the institution. Results: The statistical analysis of multiple logistic regression between the two groups of twins (Mono/Di and Di/Di) according to the socioeconomic, demographic, and clinical-epidemiological profile was statistically significant for some variables. The prevalence of ankyloglossia, according to the type of twin pregnancy, showed a statistically significant difference. There was no statistical difference in relation to sex and ankyloglossia, or between couples diagnosed with ankyloglossia according to the type of pregnancy. Conclusion: Monochorionic/diamniotic twins had a higher prevalence of ankyloglossia, regardless of gender.
Databáze: MEDLINE