T2 weighted placental MRI in relation to placental histology and birth weight

Placental dysfunction may be found among normal birth weight (BW) pregnancies, as indicated by abnormal histological findings in postnatal placental examination in some of these pregnancies. T2* weighted placental MRI provides non-invasive information on placental oxygenation and thereby placental f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Placenta (Eastbourne) 2021-10, Vol.114, p.52-55
Hauptverfasser: Sinding, Marianne, Sørensen, Anne, Hansen, Ditte N., Peters, David A., Frøkjær, Jens B., Petersen, Astrid C.
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Zusammenfassung:Placental dysfunction may be found among normal birth weight (BW) pregnancies, as indicated by abnormal histological findings in postnatal placental examination in some of these pregnancies. T2* weighted placental MRI provides non-invasive information on placental oxygenation and thereby placental function. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between placental T2*, BW and placental histology. A total of 63 pregnant women underwent T2* weighted placental MRI at 15–40 week's gestation and a standardized placental histological examination (PHE). Abnormal PHE was defined by vascular malperfusion according to the Amsterdam workshop consensus. The correlation between PHE, BW z-score and T2* z-score was analyzed by logistic regression. Abnormal PHE was revealed in 28 pregnancies. Multiple logistic regression revealed a significant correlation between abnormal PHE and T2* z-score (OR = 0.34, p = 0.008), whereas BW z-score did not add significantly to the correlation of placental histology (OR = 0.52, p = 0.115). In BW z-score≥0, PHE was normal in 100% of pregnancies. In BW z-score ≤ −2, PHE was abnormal in 89% of pregnancies. In intermediate BW (z-score between −2 and 0), PPE was abnormal in 35% of pregnancies. In this intermediate group, placental T2* z-score was reduced (−1.52 ± 1.22 (mean SD)) when compared to normal PHE pregnancies (−0.28 ± 1.17), p = 0.006. This study demonstrates a correlation between abnormal placental histology and low placental T2* value regardless of fetal size. This indicates that T2* provides information of placental function in vivo even when fetal size is normal. This finding highlights that fetal size alone is not a valid marker of placental dysfunction. •Placental histology may reveal placental dysfunction regardless of neonatal size.•Placental dysfunction can be depicted in vivo using T2* weighted MRI.•Low T2* may identify placental dysfunction among apparently normal weight fetuses.
ISSN:0143-4004
1532-3102
DOI:10.1016/j.placenta.2021.07.304