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Placental Pathology Contributes to Impaired Volumetric Brain Development in Neonates With Congenital Heart Disease.
Nijman, Maaike; van der Meeren, Lotte E; Nikkels, Peter G J; Stegeman, Raymond; Breur, Johannes M P J; Jansen, Nicolaas J G; Ter Heide, Henriette; Steenhuis, Trinette J; de Heus, Roel; Bekker, Mireille N; Claessens, Nathalie H P; Benders, Manon J N L.
Afiliação
  • Nijman M; Department of Neonatology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • van der Meeren LE; Department of Pediatric Cardiology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • Nikkels PGJ; Department of Pathology Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam Rotterdam the Netherlands.
  • Stegeman R; Department of Pathology Leiden University Medical Center Leiden the Netherlands.
  • Breur JMPJ; Department of Pathology University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • Jansen NJG; Department of Neonatology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • Ter Heide H; Department of Pediatric Cardiology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • Steenhuis TJ; Department of Pediatrics Beatrix Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Groningen Groningen the Netherlands.
  • de Heus R; Department of Pediatric Cardiology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • Bekker MN; Department of Pediatrics Beatrix Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Groningen Groningen the Netherlands.
  • Claessens NHP; Department of Pediatric Cardiology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
  • Benders MJNL; Department of Pediatric Cardiology Wilhelmina Children's Hospital, University Medical Center Utrecht Utrecht the Netherlands.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 13(5): e033189, 2024 Mar 05.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38420785
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Neonates with congenital heart disease are at risk for impaired brain development in utero, predisposing children to postnatal brain injury and adverse long-term neurodevelopmental outcomes. Given the vital role of the placenta in fetal growth, we assessed the incidence of placental pathology in fetal congenital heart disease and explored its association with total and regional brain volumes, gyrification, and brain injury after birth. METHODS AND

RESULTS:

Placentas from 96 term singleton pregnancies with severe fetal congenital heart disease were prospectively analyzed for macroscopic and microscopic pathology. We applied a placental pathology severity score to relate placental abnormalities to neurological outcome. Postnatal, presurgical magnetic resonance imaging was used to analyze brain volumes, gyrification, and brain injuries. Placental analyses revealed the following abnormalities maternal vascular malperfusion lesions in 46%, nucleated red blood cells in 37%, chronic inflammatory lesions in 35%, delayed maturation in 30%, and placental weight below the 10th percentile in 28%. Severity of placental pathology was negatively correlated with cortical gray matter, deep gray matter, brainstem, cerebellar, and total brain volumes (r=-0.25 to -0.31, all P<0.05). When correcting for postmenstrual age at magnetic resonance imaging in linear regression, this association remained significant for cortical gray matter, cerebellar, and total brain volume (adjusted R2=0.25-0.47, all P<0.05).

CONCLUSIONS:

Placental pathology occurs frequently in neonates with severe congenital heart disease and may contribute to impaired brain development, indicated by the association between placental pathology severity and reductions in postnatal cortical, cerebellar, and total brain volumes.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lesões Encefálicas / Doenças Fetais / Cardiopatias Congênitas Limite: Child / Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: J Am Heart Assoc Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Lesões Encefálicas / Doenças Fetais / Cardiopatias Congênitas Limite: Child / Female / Humans / Newborn / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: J Am Heart Assoc Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article