Usefulness of a Placental Profile in High-risk Pregnancies
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Objective: Test the hypothesis that a placental function profile can reassure most high-risk women with normal test results yet accurately can identify a subset of women who are destined for major complications that will be attributable to placental disease.
Study Design: This was a prospective study of 212 high-risk pregnancies that used the placental profile (16- to 18-week maternal serum screening, 18- to 23-week uterine artery Doppler imaging, and placental morphologic condition). Odds ratios (95% CI) were derived for intrauterine fetal death (IUFD), preterm delivery at < 34 weeks of gestation, preeclampsia/hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelet count syndrome (HELLP) syndrome, small for gestational age delivery, and early-onset intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR); all normal test results (n =125) were compared with > or = 1 abnormal test results.
Results: The odds of the development of adverse outcomes were significantly less in women with all normal test results (preeclampsia/HELLP [odds ratio, 0.2; 95% CI, 0.1-0.4]), preterm delivery (odds ratio, 0.1; 95% CI, 0.06-0.3), small for gestational age delivery (odds ratio, 0.2; 95% CI, 0.09-0.3), early-onset IUGR (0), and IUFD (odds ratio, 0.05 [0.01-0.2]). Combining those women with two (n = 21) of 3 (n = 15) abnormal test results together predicted 14 of 19 severe IUGR and 15 of 22 IUFD cases.
Conclusion: This placental function profile at 16-23 weeks of gestation can reassure women with normal test results by identifying a smaller subset of women who are at reduced risk of perinatal morbidity or death from severe IUGR.
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