Placental Lesions Associated With Stillbirth by Gestational Age, as Related to Cause of Death: Follow-Up Results From the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY Pediatric and Developmental Pathology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1177/10935266231197349
Tess E K Cersonsky, Rose K Cersonsky, Robert M Silver, Donald J Dudley, Halit Pinar
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Abstract

Background: We previously identified placental lesions associated with stillbirths of varying gestational ages (GA) using advanced feature analysis. We further investigated the relationships between placental lesions and cause of death in stillbirths within these GA ranges.

Methods: Using data from the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network, we derived a sample of stillbirths who underwent placental examination and Initial Causes of Fetal Death (INCODE) evaluation for determining cause of death. We then compared the rates of causes of death within and among GA ranges (extreme preterm stillbirth [PTSB] [<28 weeks], early PTSB [28-336/7 weeks], late PTSB [34-366/7 weeks], term stillbirth [≥37 weeks]) according to the presence of these lesions.

Results: We evaluated 352 stillbirths. In extreme PTSB, obstetric complications and infections were associated with acute funisitis. In early PTSB, uteroplacental insufficiency was associated with parenchymal infarcts. In term stillbirth (vs early PTSB), increased syncytial knots were associated with umbilical cord causes and infection.

Conclusions: Placental lesions of high importance in distinguishing stillbirths at different GAs are associated with specific causes of death. This information is important in relating the presence of placental lesions and fetal death and in helping to understand etiologies of stillbirths at different GAs.

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背景:我们先前使用高级特征分析确定了与不同胎龄死产(GA)相关的胎盘病变。我们进一步研究了这些GA范围内死产胎盘病变与死亡原因之间的关系。方法:利用死产协作研究网络的数据,我们获得了一个接受胎盘检查和胎儿死亡初始原因(INCODE)评估以确定死因的死产样本。然后,我们比较了GA范围内和GA范围内的死亡率(极早产死胎[PTSB][6/7 周],晚期创伤后应激障碍[34-366/7 周],足月死产[≥37 周])。结果:我们评估了352例死产。在极度创伤后应激障碍中,产科并发症和感染与急性真菌感染有关。在早期PTSB中,子宫胎盘功能不全与实质梗死有关。在足月死产(与早期PTSB相比)中,合胞结增加与脐带原因和感染有关。结论:胎盘病变在区分不同GA的死产中具有重要意义,与特定的死亡原因有关。这些信息对于了解胎盘病变和胎儿死亡的存在以及帮助了解不同GA下死产的病因非常重要。
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期刊介绍: The Journal covers the spectrum of disorders of early development (including embryology, placentology, and teratology), gestational and perinatal diseases, and all diseases of childhood. Studies may be in any field of experimental, anatomic, or clinical pathology, including molecular pathology. Case reports are published only if they provide new insights into disease mechanisms or new information.
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