Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Citazione:
Placental histology in clinically unexpected severe fetal acidemia at term / L. Avagliano, A. Locatelli, L. Danti, S. Felis, F. Mecacci, G.P. Bulfamante. - In: EARLY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. - ISSN 0378-3782. - 91:5(2015 May), pp. 339-343. [10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2015.03.004]
Abstract:
Aims
To study placental characteristics in cases with severe fetal acidemia.
Study design
Retrospective case–control study.
Subject
34 cases, 102 controls.
Outcome measures
Umbilical artery pH was measured at delivery from a doubly clamped portion of the cord. Placental characteristics were compared between cases with severe fetal acidemia (cord pH at birth < 7.0) and controls (normal pH at birth) in term low-risk pregnancies.
Results
Macroscopic placental and umbilical cord characteristics were comparable in cases and controls whereas histological characteristics exhibited differences: diffuse villous edema, increased number of syncytial knots and villous branching abnormalities significantly affected cases more frequently than controls. Diffuse villous edema is related to fetal vascularization and associated with an increase of venous pressure; in our low-risk population, it is conceivable that these changes of fetal flow and pressure occurred in labor during the alteration of fetal heart rate. An increased number of syncytial knots and villous branching abnormalities have been previously associated with chronic placental hypoxic condition; in our low-risk population they could reflect a clinically undetectable hypoxic situation that acted during pregnancy reducing fetal resources to bear labor and delivery.
Conclusions
Placental histology provides useful information related to fetal acidemia in low-risk term pregnancy.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Fetal acidemia; Low-risk pregnancy; Placenta
Elenco autori:
L. Avagliano, A. Locatelli, L. Danti, S. Felis, F. Mecacci, G.P. Bulfamante
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