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Influence of Maternal Anemia During Pregnancy on Placenta and Newborns

INTRODUCTION: Sideropenic anemia is a common pregnancy disorder. Depending on severity, maternal anemia can significantly influence morphometric characteristic of placental tissue, pregnancy course and outcome. Objectives: to estimate if maternal anemia a) results with significant placental changes;...

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Autores principales: Lelic, Melisa, Bogdanovic, Gordana, Ramic, Suada, Brkicevic, Elvira
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4240336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25568530
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2014.68.184-187
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author Lelic, Melisa
Bogdanovic, Gordana
Ramic, Suada
Brkicevic, Elvira
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Ramic, Suada
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description INTRODUCTION: Sideropenic anemia is a common pregnancy disorder. Depending on severity, maternal anemia can significantly influence morphometric characteristic of placental tissue, pregnancy course and outcome. Objectives: to estimate if maternal anemia a) results with significant placental changes; b) influence on newborn weight, length and vitality. PATIENTS, MATERIAL AND METHODS: Research included 100 women and their newborns, 50 anemic, and 50 women in the control group. Sixty placentas were collected, placental mass and volume was determined, and blood vessels of terminal villi were stereologically analyzed. Newborns mass and body length, and Apgar scores within 1 and 5 minutes after delivery were recorded. THE RESULTS: Placentas of anemic pregnant women showed significant increase of terminal villi blood vessels (224,18 vs. 197,00 cm(3); p<0,0001), but total placental mass and volume did not differ significantly. Anemic mothers’ newborns were significantly shorter (51,76 vs. 55,54 cm; p<0,0001), smaller body mass (3048,00 vs. 3615,60 g; p<0,0001) and delivered one week early (38,2 vs. 39,2 GW; p<0,0001), but not significantly poorer vitality (p>0,05) comparing with the control group. CONCLUSION: Sideropenic anemia increase placental maturity, that could be a possible cause of earlier spontaneous delivery among anemic women. The anemic mothers’ newborns are shorter and lower body mass, but not poorer vitality index.
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spelling pubmed-42403362015-01-07 Influence of Maternal Anemia During Pregnancy on Placenta and Newborns Lelic, Melisa Bogdanovic, Gordana Ramic, Suada Brkicevic, Elvira Med Arch Original Article INTRODUCTION: Sideropenic anemia is a common pregnancy disorder. Depending on severity, maternal anemia can significantly influence morphometric characteristic of placental tissue, pregnancy course and outcome. Objectives: to estimate if maternal anemia a) results with significant placental changes; b) influence on newborn weight, length and vitality. PATIENTS, MATERIAL AND METHODS: Research included 100 women and their newborns, 50 anemic, and 50 women in the control group. Sixty placentas were collected, placental mass and volume was determined, and blood vessels of terminal villi were stereologically analyzed. Newborns mass and body length, and Apgar scores within 1 and 5 minutes after delivery were recorded. THE RESULTS: Placentas of anemic pregnant women showed significant increase of terminal villi blood vessels (224,18 vs. 197,00 cm(3); p<0,0001), but total placental mass and volume did not differ significantly. Anemic mothers’ newborns were significantly shorter (51,76 vs. 55,54 cm; p<0,0001), smaller body mass (3048,00 vs. 3615,60 g; p<0,0001) and delivered one week early (38,2 vs. 39,2 GW; p<0,0001), but not significantly poorer vitality (p>0,05) comparing with the control group. CONCLUSION: Sideropenic anemia increase placental maturity, that could be a possible cause of earlier spontaneous delivery among anemic women. The anemic mothers’ newborns are shorter and lower body mass, but not poorer vitality index. AVICENA, d.o.o., Sarajevo 2014-05-31 2014-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4240336/ /pubmed/25568530 http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2014.68.184-187 Text en Copyright: © AVICENA http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lelic, Melisa
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Brkicevic, Elvira
Influence of Maternal Anemia During Pregnancy on Placenta and Newborns
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title_fullStr Influence of Maternal Anemia During Pregnancy on Placenta and Newborns
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title_short Influence of Maternal Anemia During Pregnancy on Placenta and Newborns
title_sort influence of maternal anemia during pregnancy on placenta and newborns
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4240336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25568530
http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/medarh.2014.68.184-187
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