How important is placental examination in cases of perinatal deaths?
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How important is placental examination in cases of perinatal deaths?
Abstract
Research on stillbirths and placental pathology has traditionally been given low priority, causing a lack of understanding of the mechanisms leading to death. The purpose of this study was to gain knowledge on how many perinatal deaths relate to morphologic changes in the placenta, and what role the placenta plays in the pathogenesis of intrauterine, intrapartum, and neonatal deaths. The autopsy reports from 104 consecutive perinatal deaths in a 5-year period (2004-2008) were reviewed. Intrauterine, intrapartum, and neonatal deaths ranging from gestational age of 22 weeks up to 7 days postpartum were included. The following three questions were considered: Could placental examination (with autopsy) explain fetal/infant death; could the cause of death be explained by placental examination alone; and could the cause of death be explained with autopsy alone? The distribution of pathologic findings in the placenta was registered. The placenta had changes that could explain fetal/infant death in 69.2% of the cases. The cause of death could be explained by placental examination alone, without autopsy, in 48.1% of the cases. Only 16.3% of the deaths could be explained by autopsy alone. The most frequently observed diagnoses were infection (22.1%), degenerative changes (13.5%), and abruptio placentae (12.5%). To conclude, our study shows that placental examination in addition to autopsy is necessary in investigating the causes of perinatal deaths. Further research, including maternal and environmental factors, is needed to clarify the underlying causes of placental malfunction.
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