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Of pregnancies complicated by small for gestational age babies at term, what proportions have placental findings with implications for future pregnancies or neonatal outcomes?

Roberto OreficeAlison L KentFarah SethnaJane E Dahlstrom
Published in: The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians (2019)
Background: Small for gestational age (SGA) is a term to define any baby born with birth weight <10th centile. SGA can be associated with a number of placental pathology findings, which may influence maternal outcomes, neonatal neurodevelopment, and future pregnancies.Aims: To identify the proportion of term pregnancies complicated by SGA with placental findings that may have implications for future pregnancies or neonatal outcomes.Method: A retrospective review between 2011 and 2015 of babies and placentas born at term with SGA histopathological findings were categorized as to whether they had a high recurrence rate and where the long-term neurodevelopmental outcome may affect the neonate.Results: Six hundred and ninety-eight babies were identified as SGA. Only 335 (47.8%) placentas were sent for histopathological assessment. Of these, 60 (17.9%) had histopathological findings associated with high recurrence rates and 68 (20.2%) had findings associated with potential adverse neonatal outcomes.Conclusions: Of those placentas sent for examination between 17.9% and 20.2% had findings associated with either high recurrence rates or findings that may benefit from neonatal follow-up. Under 50% of pregnancies complicated by SGA at term had a placental examination, resulting in a significant number of potential important clinical consequences being missed.
Keyphrases
  • gestational age
  • birth weight
  • preterm birth
  • type diabetes
  • metabolic syndrome
  • low birth weight
  • emergency department
  • current status
  • adipose tissue
  • physical activity
  • insulin resistance
  • free survival
  • drug induced