Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection during pregnancy with placental weight and histopathologic lesions.

IF 3 2区 医学 Q2 DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Regan N Theiler, Simrit K Warring, Maia C Young, Janelle Santos, Megan E Branda, Reade A Quinton, Elizabeth Ann L Enninga
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Abstract

Introduction: The reported gross and histopathologic changes in the placenta associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection are heterogeneous. We sought to summarize placental histopathologic findings from pregnancies affected by SARS-CoV-2 infection according to timing of infection and symptom severity.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study of patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy who had deliveries at Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, from April 2020 through June 2021. Placental histopathologic findings and clinical characteristics were compared for infections before vs after 28 weeks' gestation and according to COVID-19 symptom severity.

Results: We analyzed 93 cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy, with 51 % of infections occurring before 28 weeks' gestation. Infections were categorized as asymptomatic (14 %), mild (77 %), moderate (6 %), and severe (3 %) according to World Health Organization criteria. An increased risk of small placental weight (<10th percentile) was associated with maternal infection at all gestational ages (30 %, P < .001). Histopathologic lesions consistent with maternal vascular malperfusion occurred more often for infections before than after 28 weeks' gestation (18/46, 38 % vs 9/47, 19 %; P = .047) and did not differ in frequency according to symptom severity. Inflammatory changes were present in 50 % of the placentas examined but did not differ by group, except that acute fetal vasculitis occurred more frequently after asymptomatic vs symptomatic maternal infection (23 % vs 5 %; risk ratio, 4.62; 95 % CI, 1.16-18.30).

Discussion: COVID-19 at any gestational age or severity increases the risk of small placental weight and the presence of placental inflammatory lesions.

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Placenta
Placenta 医学-发育生物学
CiteScore
6.30
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10.50%
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391
审稿时长
78 days
期刊介绍: Placenta publishes high-quality original articles and invited topical reviews on all aspects of human and animal placentation, and the interactions between the mother, the placenta and fetal development. Topics covered include evolution, development, genetics and epigenetics, stem cells, metabolism, transport, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, cell and molecular biology, and developmental programming. The Editors welcome studies on implantation and the endometrium, comparative placentation, the uterine and umbilical circulations, the relationship between fetal and placental development, clinical aspects of altered placental development or function, the placental membranes, the influence of paternal factors on placental development or function, and the assessment of biomarkers of placental disorders.
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