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Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia

OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of pathological changes in placentas of preeclamptic/eclamptic parturients and its correlation with the clinical severity as well as the perinatal outcome. METHODS: A cross-sectional analytical study of placental pathologies in preeclamptic/eclamptic patients was...

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Autores principales: Ezeigwe, Chijioke Ogomegbulam, Okafor, Charles Ikechukwu, Eleje, George Uchenna, Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu, Anyiam, Daniel Chukwuemeka
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30327674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9462938
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author Ezeigwe, Chijioke Ogomegbulam
Okafor, Charles Ikechukwu
Eleje, George Uchenna
Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu
Anyiam, Daniel Chukwuemeka
author_facet Ezeigwe, Chijioke Ogomegbulam
Okafor, Charles Ikechukwu
Eleje, George Uchenna
Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu
Anyiam, Daniel Chukwuemeka
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of pathological changes in placentas of preeclamptic/eclamptic parturients and its correlation with the clinical severity as well as the perinatal outcome. METHODS: A cross-sectional analytical study of placental pathologies in preeclamptic/eclamptic patients was performed in a blinded pattern and compared with matched normal controls. Data were analyzed using Epi-Info 2008 version 3.5.1. RESULTS: Placental pathologies were evaluated in 61 preeclamptic/eclamptic patients and in 122 controls. Of the 61 placentas, 53 (4.7%) were of preeclampsia while 8 (0.71%) were of eclampsia. Of the preeclamptic group, 14 (23%) had mild preeclampsia while 39 (63.9%) had severe preeclampsia. Infarction, haematoma, and some histological changes increased with the severity of preeclampsia (p < 0.001). When comparing placentas in eclampsia, severe preeclampsia, mild preeclampsia, and normal controls, there was respective increase in the presence of any infarction (75%, 66.7%, 35.7% vs. 12.3%) or any haematoma (100%, 100%, 71.4% vs. 35.2%), decidual arteriopathy (87.5%, 76.9%, 64.3% vs. 35.2%), cytotrophoblastic proliferation (75%, 71.8%, 42.9% vs. 25.4%), and accelerated villous maturation (75%, 69.2%, 57.1% vs. 31.1%). There was no statistically significant difference in placental calcifications, stromal oedema, stromal fibrosis, and syncytial knots. Degree of placental infarction was correlated with the fetal birth weight. The fetal birth weight with placental involvement of >10% was significant (p=0.01). CONCLUSION: In mild or severe preeclampsia/eclampsia, placentas had significant histological signs of ischaemia and degree of placental involvement by infarction is inversely proportional to fetal birth weight. While feto-placental ratio was higher with increased severity of the disease, the mean weight was less. This trial is registered with researchregistry3503.
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spelling pubmed-61712032018-10-16 Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia Ezeigwe, Chijioke Ogomegbulam Okafor, Charles Ikechukwu Eleje, George Uchenna Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu Anyiam, Daniel Chukwuemeka Obstet Gynecol Int Clinical Study OBJECTIVE: To determine the pattern of pathological changes in placentas of preeclamptic/eclamptic parturients and its correlation with the clinical severity as well as the perinatal outcome. METHODS: A cross-sectional analytical study of placental pathologies in preeclamptic/eclamptic patients was performed in a blinded pattern and compared with matched normal controls. Data were analyzed using Epi-Info 2008 version 3.5.1. RESULTS: Placental pathologies were evaluated in 61 preeclamptic/eclamptic patients and in 122 controls. Of the 61 placentas, 53 (4.7%) were of preeclampsia while 8 (0.71%) were of eclampsia. Of the preeclamptic group, 14 (23%) had mild preeclampsia while 39 (63.9%) had severe preeclampsia. Infarction, haematoma, and some histological changes increased with the severity of preeclampsia (p < 0.001). When comparing placentas in eclampsia, severe preeclampsia, mild preeclampsia, and normal controls, there was respective increase in the presence of any infarction (75%, 66.7%, 35.7% vs. 12.3%) or any haematoma (100%, 100%, 71.4% vs. 35.2%), decidual arteriopathy (87.5%, 76.9%, 64.3% vs. 35.2%), cytotrophoblastic proliferation (75%, 71.8%, 42.9% vs. 25.4%), and accelerated villous maturation (75%, 69.2%, 57.1% vs. 31.1%). There was no statistically significant difference in placental calcifications, stromal oedema, stromal fibrosis, and syncytial knots. Degree of placental infarction was correlated with the fetal birth weight. The fetal birth weight with placental involvement of >10% was significant (p=0.01). CONCLUSION: In mild or severe preeclampsia/eclampsia, placentas had significant histological signs of ischaemia and degree of placental involvement by infarction is inversely proportional to fetal birth weight. While feto-placental ratio was higher with increased severity of the disease, the mean weight was less. This trial is registered with researchregistry3503. Hindawi 2018-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6171203/ /pubmed/30327674 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9462938 Text en Copyright © 2018 Chijioke Ogomegbulam Ezeigwe et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ezeigwe, Chijioke Ogomegbulam
Okafor, Charles Ikechukwu
Eleje, George Uchenna
Udigwe, Gerald Okanandu
Anyiam, Daniel Chukwuemeka
Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
title Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
title_full Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
title_fullStr Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
title_full_unstemmed Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
title_short Placental Peripartum Pathologies in Women with Preeclampsia and Eclampsia
title_sort placental peripartum pathologies in women with preeclampsia and eclampsia
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6171203/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30327674
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/9462938
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