A spectrum of pathological changes induced by SARS-COV-2: An observational study in a cohort of pregnant women from Mizoram, India

Q4 Medicine
Vanremmawii , Lalrinfela , Harvey Vanlalpeka , Lalduhchhungi , Zothansangi , Hmingthanzuali Ralte
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Abstract

Background

Maternal infection by SARS-CoV-2 may lead to adverse pregnancy outcomes and causes pathological changes in the placenta. However, consensus regarding characteristic pathological features is lacking. Researchof the placental histopathology in a cohort of women from Mizoram, India, was conducted to relate the SARS-CoV-2 infection's effectswith pregnancy and its outcome.

Materials and methods

The characteristics of 72 pregnant women diagnosed positive for SARS-CoV-2 who eventually delivered at Zoram Medical College Hospital, Mizoram, neonates’ well-being, and histopathological features of placentas were studied.

Results

Of 72 women in this study, 59 (81.9%) gave birth at full term. Among these births, 5 were normal vaginal deliveries, while the remaining 67 (93.1%) were delivered via cesarean section. The reasons for cesarean delivery were either related to SARS-CoV-2 infection (n ​= ​49), existing obstetric problems (n ​= ​15) or fetal-distress (n ​= ​5). All deliveries resulted in live births of COVID-negative babies, with 80.6% (n ​= ​58) of the newborns having a birth weight of over 2.5 ​kg. APGAR scores ranged from 4 to 6 in 61 (84.7%) of the babies, and 10 neonates required resuscitation, of which 8 were managed in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The placental histopathology showed increased fibrin thrombi in 8 cases (11.1%), while 20 cases (28%) showed focal infarction, microcalcification levels were elevated in 16 cases (22.2%), and a small percentage of cases (1.4%) exhibited small fibrotic villi and inter-villus agglutination. Placental chorioangiosis was detected in 28 (38.9%) of the cases, while avascular villi were seen in 6 cases. Meconium-stained liquor was observed in a single case. Intervillous hemorrhage was found in 42 cases, whileintervillous inflammation and increased syncytial knots were present in 14 and 5 cases, respectively. The placenta pathology of 10 neonates who required resuscitation/NICU admission was not significantly different from that of the 62 neonates who did not require it. However, a higher proportion of placenta from the asymptomatic group showed no abnormality compared to the symptomatic group (p ​= ​0.046).

Conclusion

SARS-CoV-2 infection causes a range of morphological changes and lesions in the placenta, including chorangiosis, villositis, chorioamnionitis, fetal vascular malperfusion/thrombosis, fibrin-deposition, increased syncytial-knotting, increased microcalcification, increased villous agglutination, focal infarct, intervilloushemorrhage as well as inflammation. Placental histopathological findings from this study can provide additional information to the existing literature on the subject.

SARS-COV-2引起的一系列病理变化:一项对印度米佐拉姆邦孕妇队列的观察性研究
背景:母体感染SARS-CoV-2可能导致不良妊娠结局并引起胎盘病理改变。然而,对特征性病理特征缺乏共识。对来自印度米佐拉姆邦的一组妇女的胎盘组织病理学进行了研究,以将SARS-CoV-2感染的影响与妊娠及其结局联系起来。材料与方法对最终在米佐拉姆邦佐拉姆医学院医院分娩的72例确诊为SARS-CoV-2阳性孕妇的特点、新生儿的健康状况及胎盘的组织病理学特征进行了研究。结果本组72例妇女中,59例(81.9%)足月分娩。在这些分娩中,5例正常阴道分娩,其余67例(93.1%)通过剖宫产分娩。剖宫产的原因与SARS-CoV-2感染(n = 49)、现有产科问题(n = 15)或胎儿窘迫(n = 5)有关。所有分娩均导致新冠病毒阴性婴儿活产,其中80.6% (n = 58)的新生儿出生体重超过2.5公斤。61例新生儿(84.7%)的APGAR评分在4 - 6分之间,10例新生儿需要复苏,其中8例在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)进行了治疗。胎盘组织病理学显示纤维蛋白血栓增加8例(11.1%),局灶性梗死20例(28%),微钙化水平升高16例(22.2%),小部分(1.4%)表现为小纤维化绒毛及绒毛间凝集。胎盘绒毛膜血管病28例(38.9%),无血管绒毛6例。一例观察到粪染液。42例出现绒毛间出血,14例出现绒毛间炎症,5例出现合胞结增多。10例需要复苏/新生儿重症监护病房的新生儿胎盘病理与62例不需要复苏/新生儿重症监护病房的新生儿胎盘病理无显著差异。无症状组胎盘无异常的比例高于有症状组(p = 0.046)。结论sars - cov -2感染可引起胎盘的一系列形态学改变和病变,包括绒毛膜炎、绒毛炎、绒毛膜羊膜炎、胎儿血管灌注不良/血栓形成、纤维蛋白沉积、合胞结结增加、微钙化增加、绒毛凝集增加、局灶性梗死、绒毛间出血和炎症。本研究的胎盘组织病理学结果可以为现有文献提供额外的信息。
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Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine
Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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