Abstract
Objective:
To elucidate particular placental pathology findings that are associated with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and determine which patterns are associated with adverse fetal/neonatal outcomes.
Study Design:
Multi-institutional retrospective case-control study of newborns with HIE (2002–2022) and controls. Four perinatal pathologists performed gross and histologic evaluation of placentas of cases and controls.
Results:
A total of 265 placentas of neonates with HIE and 122 controls were examined. Infants with HIE were more likely to have anatomic umbilical cord abnormalities (19.7% vs 7.4%, P = .003), fetal inflammatory response in the setting of amniotic fluid infection (27.7% vs 13.9%, P = .004), and fetal vascular malperfusion (30.6% vs 9.0%, P = <.001) versus controls. Fetal vascular malperfusion with maternal vascular malperfusion was more common in those who died of disease (P = .01).
Conclusion:
Placental pathology examination of neonates with HIE may improve our understanding of this disorder and its adverse outcomes.
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