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The Burden of Placental Histopathology in Stillbirths Associated With Maternal Obesity

Authors :
Gaia Po
Francesca Monari
Cristina Salerno
Laura Avagliano
Antonino Maiorana
Fabio Facchinetti
Gaetano Pietro Bulfamante
Margaret Mascherpa
Source :
American journal of clinical pathology. 154(2)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objectives Obesity is an increasing health problem that has become a common medical disorder among women of childbearing age, representing worldwide a risk factor for stillbirth. The aim of the study is to evaluate the association between placental histopathologic findings and obesity in stillbirth. Methods Placentas were analyzed according to the Amsterdam consensus statement. Histologic findings in stillbirth from obese and lean mothers were analyzed and compared with those observed in liveborn controls. Results Stillbirth in obese mothers displayed placental pathology in all gestational ages, mostly at term of pregnancy. The most observed placental lesions were those consistent with maternal vascular malperfusion of the placental bed. Decidual arteriopathy and placental infarcts appeared specifically associated with maternal obesity. Moreover, obese women with stillbirth showed the highest cumulative number of placental lesions. Conclusions Considering the significant association between stillbirth, maternal obesity, and placental histopathologic findings, health care providers should be aware about the importance of placental examination in obese women, especially in stillborn cases. The high prevalence of lesions consistent with vascular malperfusion of the placental bed suggests that stillbirth prevention strategies in obese women should rely on the development of tools to study and improve decidual artery functioning early in pregnancy.

Details

ISSN :
19437722
Volume :
154
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of clinical pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....03f1f8553bcf97b685944e393fa0ccf0