Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature

Abstract Introduction Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy complication associated with increased maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The disease presents with recent onset hypertension (after 20 weeks of gestation) and proteinuria, and can progress to multiple organ dysfunction, with worse outcomes among early onset preeclampsia (EOP) cases (<34 weeks). The placenta is considered the root cause of PE; it represents the interface between the mother and the fetus, and acts as a macromembrane between the two circulations, due to its villous and vascular structures. Therefore, in pathological conditions, macroscopic and microscopic evaluation can provide clinically useful information that can confirm diagnosis and enlighten about outcomes and future therapeutic benefit. Objective To perform an integrative review of the literature on pathological placental findings associated to preeclampsia (comparing EOP and late onset preeclampsia [LOP]) and its impacts on clinical manifestations. Results: Cases of EOP presented worse maternal and perinatal outcomes, and pathophysiological and anatomopathological findings were different between EOP and LOP placentas, with less placental perfusion, greater placental pathological changes with less villous volume (villous hypoplasia), greater amount of trophoblastic debris, syncytial nodules, microcalcification, villous infarcts, decidual arteriolopathy in EOP placentas when compared with LOP placentas. Clinically, the use of low doses of aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing PE, as well asmagnesium sulfate in preventing seizures in cases of severe features. Conclusion The anatomopathological characteristics between EOP and LOP are significantly different, with large morphological changes in cases of EOP, such as

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Main Authors: Pietro,Luciana, Guida,José Paulo de Siqueira, Nobrega,Guilherme de Moraes, Antolini-Tavares,Arthur, Costa,Maria Laura
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spelling oai:scielo:S0100-720320210007005602021-10-15Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the LiteraturePietro,LucianaGuida,José Paulo de SiqueiraNobrega,Guilherme de MoraesAntolini-Tavares,ArthurCosta,Maria Laura placenta maternal mortality and morbidity preeclampsia early onset preeclampsia late onset anatomopathological characteristics Abstract Introduction Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy complication associated with increased maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The disease presents with recent onset hypertension (after 20 weeks of gestation) and proteinuria, and can progress to multiple organ dysfunction, with worse outcomes among early onset preeclampsia (EOP) cases (<34 weeks). The placenta is considered the root cause of PE; it represents the interface between the mother and the fetus, and acts as a macromembrane between the two circulations, due to its villous and vascular structures. Therefore, in pathological conditions, macroscopic and microscopic evaluation can provide clinically useful information that can confirm diagnosis and enlighten about outcomes and future therapeutic benefit. Objective To perform an integrative review of the literature on pathological placental findings associated to preeclampsia (comparing EOP and late onset preeclampsia [LOP]) and its impacts on clinical manifestations. Results: Cases of EOP presented worse maternal and perinatal outcomes, and pathophysiological and anatomopathological findings were different between EOP and LOP placentas, with less placental perfusion, greater placental pathological changes with less villous volume (villous hypoplasia), greater amount of trophoblastic debris, syncytial nodules, microcalcification, villous infarcts, decidual arteriolopathy in EOP placentas when compared with LOP placentas. Clinically, the use of low doses of aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing PE, as well asmagnesium sulfate in preventing seizures in cases of severe features. Conclusion The anatomopathological characteristics between EOP and LOP are significantly different, with large morphological changes in cases of EOP, such asinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFederação Brasileira das Sociedades de Ginecologia e ObstetríciaRevista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia v.43 n.7 20212021-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-72032021000700560en10.1055/s-0041-1730292
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Guida,José Paulo de Siqueira
Nobrega,Guilherme de Moraes
Antolini-Tavares,Arthur
Costa,Maria Laura
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Guida,José Paulo de Siqueira
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Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature
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Guida,José Paulo de Siqueira
Nobrega,Guilherme de Moraes
Antolini-Tavares,Arthur
Costa,Maria Laura
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title Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature
title_short Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature
title_full Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature
title_fullStr Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature
title_full_unstemmed Placental Findings in Preterm and Term Preeclampsia: An Integrative Review of the Literature
title_sort placental findings in preterm and term preeclampsia: an integrative review of the literature
description Abstract Introduction Preeclampsia (PE) is a pregnancy complication associated with increased maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. The disease presents with recent onset hypertension (after 20 weeks of gestation) and proteinuria, and can progress to multiple organ dysfunction, with worse outcomes among early onset preeclampsia (EOP) cases (<34 weeks). The placenta is considered the root cause of PE; it represents the interface between the mother and the fetus, and acts as a macromembrane between the two circulations, due to its villous and vascular structures. Therefore, in pathological conditions, macroscopic and microscopic evaluation can provide clinically useful information that can confirm diagnosis and enlighten about outcomes and future therapeutic benefit. Objective To perform an integrative review of the literature on pathological placental findings associated to preeclampsia (comparing EOP and late onset preeclampsia [LOP]) and its impacts on clinical manifestations. Results: Cases of EOP presented worse maternal and perinatal outcomes, and pathophysiological and anatomopathological findings were different between EOP and LOP placentas, with less placental perfusion, greater placental pathological changes with less villous volume (villous hypoplasia), greater amount of trophoblastic debris, syncytial nodules, microcalcification, villous infarcts, decidual arteriolopathy in EOP placentas when compared with LOP placentas. Clinically, the use of low doses of aspirin has been shown to be effective in preventing PE, as well asmagnesium sulfate in preventing seizures in cases of severe features. Conclusion The anatomopathological characteristics between EOP and LOP are significantly different, with large morphological changes in cases of EOP, such as
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