| Literature DB >> 33709374 |
Marta Zambon1, Chiara Tasca2, Susanna Bonato2, Martina Bombelli2, Roberta Simona Rossi3, Emilio Caselli3, Duccio Petrella3, Manuela Nebuloni3, Irene Cetin2.
Abstract
The role of a healthy placenta as the interface between mother and fetus, which regulates the intrauterine environment and affects fetal and pregnancy outcomes, points to placental examination as a potentially useful diagnostic tool. Placental macroscopic and microscopic patterns are routinely evaluated when pregnancy complications occur. Moreover, placental measures particularly the ratio between fetal and placental weight have been reported to correlate with maternal characteristics, such as BMI as well as with birth-weight and fetal gender. Our pilot study evaluates the feasibility of the placental measures' reproducibility intra-operators. We enrolled 50 consecutive singleton pregnancies including physiological pregnancies and any pre-existing maternal disease or maternal and fetal complication. We conducted a macroscopic analysis of fetal adnexa with four different operators assessing pathological findings or other abnormalities. Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) and Cohen and Fleiss kappa coefficient were used to assess the degree of consistency between operators. The results of our study show that the placental morphometric analysis is a reproducible method.Entities:
Keywords: Fetal adnexa macroscopic evaluation; Inter-rater reliability; Placenta; Placental morphometric analysis
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33709374 DOI: 10.1007/s43032-021-00463-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Sci ISSN: 1933-7191 Impact factor: 3.060