Placental pathology reports: A qualitative study in a US university hospital setting on perceived clinical utility and areas for improvement.
Kelly GallagherJane-Frances C ArumaChristiana N Oji-MmuoJaimey M PauliWilliam M CurtinJeffery A GoldsteinHeather L StuckeyAlison D GernandPublished in: PloS one (2023)
Placental pathology is important to clinicians that care for mothers and newborns (particularly those that are critically ill) after birth, yet many problems stand in the way of its usefulness. Hospital administrators, perinatal pathologists, and clinicians should work together to improve access to and contents of reports. Support for new methods to provide quick placenta information is warranted.