胎盘组织成像的新领域。

Christopher D Nguyen, Ana Correia-Branco, Nimish Adhikari, Ezgi Mercan, Srivalleesha Mallidi, Mary C Wallingford
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摘要

胎盘是一个高度血管化的器官,具有独特的结构和代谢复杂性。作为胎儿支持的主要管道,胎盘介导母体和胎儿血液之间的氧气、营养物质和废物的运输。因此,正常的胎盘解剖和生理是维持怀孕期间母体和胎儿健康的绝对需要。此外,胎盘健康受损会对后代的生长轨迹产生负面影响,并增加母亲晚年患心血管疾病的风险。尽管胎盘具有这些至关重要的作用,但胎盘疾病,如先兆子痫、宫内生长受限(IUGR)和早产,仍未完全了解。需要有效的无创成像和图像分析来推进产科医生的临床推理工具包,并提高胎盘在解释母体和胎儿健康轨迹中的效用。目前胎盘成像和图像分析的范式旨在改进传统的成像技术,这些技术可能耗时,昂贵或有创。与传统的临床方法如超声(US)相结合,先进的成像模式可以提供有关胎盘组织结构的深刻信息。在此,我们将讨论这些成像方式,它们在胎盘健康的结构、血管和代谢分析中的具体应用,以及临床前和临床背景下图像分析研究的新兴领域。
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New Frontiers in Placenta Tissue Imaging.

The placenta is a highly vascularized organ with unique structural and metabolic complexities. As the primary conduit of fetal support, the placenta mediates transport of oxygen, nutrients, and waste between maternal and fetal blood. Thus, normal placenta anatomy and physiology is absolutely required for maintenance of maternal and fetal health during pregnancy. Moreover, impaired placental health can negatively impact offspring growth trajectories as well as increase the risk of maternal cardiovascular disease later in life. Despite these crucial roles for the placenta, placental disorders, such as preeclampsia, intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), and preterm birth, remain incompletely understood. Effective noninvasive imaging and image analysis are needed to advance the obstetrician's clinical reasoning toolkit and improve the utility of the placenta in interpreting maternal and fetal health trajectories. Current paradigms in placental imaging and image analysis aim to improve the traditional imaging techniques that may be time-consuming, costly, or invasive. In concert with conventional clinical approaches such as ultrasound (US), advanced imaging modalities can provide insightful information on the structure of placental tissues. Herein we discuss such imaging modalities, their specific applications in structural, vascular, and metabolic analysis of placental health, and emerging frontiers in image analysis research in both preclinical and clinical contexts.

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