Supplementary Material for: Evaluation of the Utility of in utero Treatment of Twin Anemia-Polycythemia Sequence Sananès N. Veujoz M. Severac F. Barthoulot M. Meyer N. Weingertner A.-S. Kohler M. Guerra F. Gaudineau A. Nisand I. 10.6084/m9.figshare.5127757.v1 https://karger.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supplementary_Material_for_Evaluation_of_the_Utility_of_in_utero_Treatment_of_Twin_Anemia-Polycythemia_Sequence/5127757 <b><i>Objective:</i></b> The aim of this study is to evaluate the interest in the in utero treatment of twin anemia-polycythemia sequence (TAPS). <b><i>Methods:</i></b> The obstetrical and neonatal data on all cases of TAPS followed up in our institution between 2006 and 2013 were reviewed. Statistical analyses were conducted using Bayesian methods. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Twenty cases of TAPS were included. Laser therapy or intrauterine transfusion (IUT) was performed on the donor twin in 9 cases. Eleven cases were included in the ‘nontreated' group (managed expectantly or diagnosed at birth). The gestational age at diagnosis was lower in the group with treated TAPS [difference (diff) = -22.20 days (-57.13, 14.28), probability (Pr) (diff >0) = 10.6%]. The rate of preterm premature rupture of membranes was higher in the group with treated TAPS [diff = 22.5% (-14, 57), Pr (diff >0) = 89%], but overall mortality was similar. The interval between diagnosis and delivery was longer [diff = 44.37 days (9.41, 77.90), Pr (diff >0) = 99.2%], the TAPS resolution rate was higher [diff = 49.9% (12, 81), Pr (diff >0) = 99.4%], and the neonatal transfusion rate was lower [diff = -30.5% (-60, 0), Pr (diff >0) = 2.6%] in the treated group. <b><i>Conclusion:</i></b> In utero treatment for TAPS is associated with a higher resolution rate of TAPS and a longer time between diagnosis and birth, but overall mortality is the same as with expectant management. 2015-03-17 00:00:00 Twin anemia-polycythemia sequence Twin pregnancy Monochorionic diamniotic twin pregnancy Laser coagulation Fetal transfusion