Placental inflammation and pregnancy outcomes: A prospective, observational study in South Asia: The PURPOSe study.
Imran AhmedNajia Karim GhanchiShiyam Sunder TikmaniKay HwangAfia ZafarSarah SaleemZeeshan UddinSheetal HarakuniManjunath S SomannavarVardendra KulkarniGowder GuruprasadShivaprasad S GoudarJean KimElizabeth M McClureRobert L GoldenbergPublished in: BJOG : an international journal of obstetrics and gynaecology (2023)
Chorioamnionitis was the most common type of placental inflammatory lesion regardless of whether the placentas evaluated were from term controls, stillbirths or neonatal deaths. For stillbirths, inflammation in each inflammation category was more common than in the term controls and significantly more so for any inflammation, chorioamnionitis, intervillitis and villitis. For neonatal deaths, compared with the placentas of term controls, all inflammation categories were more common, but only significantly so for chorioamnionitis. Ureaplasma spp. were the most common organisms found in the placentas and were significantly associated with inflammation.