The relationship between hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and placental maternal and fetal vascular circulation
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The relationship between hypertensive disorders in pregnancy and placental maternal and fetal vascular circulation
Abstract
We examined the impact of chronic hypertension (HTN), gestational HTN, and preeclampsia on placental maternal and fetal vascular circulation. Of the 1047 women who gave birth and underwent a placental histopathologic examination between 2007 and 2013 at Wolfson Medical Center, 140 women were included in the present study: 34 women with preeclampsia, 25 women with chronic HTN, 28 women with gestational HTN, and 53 women without hypertensive disorder, matched by age, gravidity, parity, and mode of delivery.Placental lesions related to maternal vascular malperfusion (MVM) differed significantly across groups (P < .0001) and were highest in subjects with chronic HTN and preeclampsia (72% and 65%, respectively) and lowest in women without hypertensive disorder (26%). Placental fetal vascular malperfusion rate did not differ significantly between groups (P = .767). In the logistic regression analysis, chronic HTN emerged as a significant predictor of placental MVM and increased the risk of this outcome more than sixfold (odds ratio 6.614, 95% confidence interval 2.047-21.37, P = .002). Preeclampsia emerged as a significant predictor of MVM and more than tripled the risk of this outcome (odds ratio 3.468, 95% confidence interval 1.083-11.103, P = .036). Gestational HTN was not significantly associated with increased MVM rate. We demonstrated that chronic HTN and preeclampsia were associated with an increased rate of vascular placental maternal malperfusion and emerged as significant independent predictors of this outcome.
Keywords: Chronic hypertension; placenta; preeclampsia; vascular malperfusion lesions.
Copyright © 2017 American Society of Hypertension. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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