Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death

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Autor(a) principal: Kuiava,Victor Antônio
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Pasqual,Henrique M., Garcia,Ana Luiza S., Barbarioli,Bianca L., Carlotto,Fernanda M., Costa,Gabriel K., Brittes,Laurenlisiê L. H., Macagnan,Maiara Christine, Zucco,Nathália Dal Prá, Rodriguez,Rubens
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT The umbilical cord constriction (UCC) is an uncommon condition and an important etiology for stillborn fetuses. The main goal of this study was to verify the UCC occurrence as the cause of intrauterine fetal death, the associated etiology and its pathological characteristics. Therefore, a descriptive retrospective cross-sectional study was developed using the database from a Pathology Institute, in Brazil, from 1995 to 2017. The results presented a total of 1,359 embryo/fetus deaths – 69 (5.07%) due to UCC, 60.9% males and 39.1% females. The average age of pregnant women was 27.5 years ± 7.2 years of standard deviation (SD). The majority of deaths occurred during the second trimester (76.5%), followed by the first (14.7%) and third (8.8%) trimesters, respectively. One constriction alone was found in 87% of cases, 11% had two constrictions and only 1% had three or more. The presence of congenital malformations was detected in 20.2% of necropsies, the identification of chronic fetal distress was described in 71% of the technical reports and 17% of the cases had obstructive vasculopathy characteristics in microscopy analysis. Regarding the anatomopathological characteristics between the male and female sexes, no significant difference was found (p > 0.05) correlating gestational age, weight or congenital malformations. UCC was a cause of fetal death found in 5% of the cases, and it was linked to congenital malformations, fetal distress and obliterative vasculopathy.
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spelling Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal deathfetal deathfetal distressumbilical cordABSTRACT The umbilical cord constriction (UCC) is an uncommon condition and an important etiology for stillborn fetuses. The main goal of this study was to verify the UCC occurrence as the cause of intrauterine fetal death, the associated etiology and its pathological characteristics. Therefore, a descriptive retrospective cross-sectional study was developed using the database from a Pathology Institute, in Brazil, from 1995 to 2017. The results presented a total of 1,359 embryo/fetus deaths – 69 (5.07%) due to UCC, 60.9% males and 39.1% females. The average age of pregnant women was 27.5 years ± 7.2 years of standard deviation (SD). The majority of deaths occurred during the second trimester (76.5%), followed by the first (14.7%) and third (8.8%) trimesters, respectively. One constriction alone was found in 87% of cases, 11% had two constrictions and only 1% had three or more. The presence of congenital malformations was detected in 20.2% of necropsies, the identification of chronic fetal distress was described in 71% of the technical reports and 17% of the cases had obstructive vasculopathy characteristics in microscopy analysis. Regarding the anatomopathological characteristics between the male and female sexes, no significant difference was found (p > 0.05) correlating gestational age, weight or congenital malformations. UCC was a cause of fetal death found in 5% of the cases, and it was linked to congenital malformations, fetal distress and obliterative vasculopathy.Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia Clínica2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1676-24442021000100402Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial v.57 2021reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia (SBP)instacron:SBP10.5935/1676-2444.20210002info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKuiava,Victor AntônioPasqual,Henrique M.Garcia,Ana Luiza S.Barbarioli,Bianca L.Carlotto,Fernanda M.Costa,Gabriel K.Brittes,Laurenlisiê L. H.Macagnan,Maiara ChristineZucco,Nathália Dal PráRodriguez,Rubenseng2021-02-10T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1676-24442021000100402Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jbpmlhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbpml@sbpc.org.br1678-47741676-2444opendoar:2021-02-10T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Patologia e Medicina Laboratorial (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Patologia (SBP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
title Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
spellingShingle Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
Kuiava,Victor Antônio
fetal death
fetal distress
umbilical cord
title_short Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
title_full Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
title_fullStr Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
title_full_unstemmed Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
title_sort Umbilical cord constriction as a cause of intrauterine fetal death
author Kuiava,Victor Antônio
author_facet Kuiava,Victor Antônio
Pasqual,Henrique M.
Garcia,Ana Luiza S.
Barbarioli,Bianca L.
Carlotto,Fernanda M.
Costa,Gabriel K.
Brittes,Laurenlisiê L. H.
Macagnan,Maiara Christine
Zucco,Nathália Dal Prá
Rodriguez,Rubens
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author2 Pasqual,Henrique M.
Garcia,Ana Luiza S.
Barbarioli,Bianca L.
Carlotto,Fernanda M.
Costa,Gabriel K.
Brittes,Laurenlisiê L. H.
Macagnan,Maiara Christine
Zucco,Nathália Dal Prá
Rodriguez,Rubens
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author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kuiava,Victor Antônio
Pasqual,Henrique M.
Garcia,Ana Luiza S.
Barbarioli,Bianca L.
Carlotto,Fernanda M.
Costa,Gabriel K.
Brittes,Laurenlisiê L. H.
Macagnan,Maiara Christine
Zucco,Nathália Dal Prá
Rodriguez,Rubens
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv fetal death
fetal distress
umbilical cord
topic fetal death
fetal distress
umbilical cord
description ABSTRACT The umbilical cord constriction (UCC) is an uncommon condition and an important etiology for stillborn fetuses. The main goal of this study was to verify the UCC occurrence as the cause of intrauterine fetal death, the associated etiology and its pathological characteristics. Therefore, a descriptive retrospective cross-sectional study was developed using the database from a Pathology Institute, in Brazil, from 1995 to 2017. The results presented a total of 1,359 embryo/fetus deaths – 69 (5.07%) due to UCC, 60.9% males and 39.1% females. The average age of pregnant women was 27.5 years ± 7.2 years of standard deviation (SD). The majority of deaths occurred during the second trimester (76.5%), followed by the first (14.7%) and third (8.8%) trimesters, respectively. One constriction alone was found in 87% of cases, 11% had two constrictions and only 1% had three or more. The presence of congenital malformations was detected in 20.2% of necropsies, the identification of chronic fetal distress was described in 71% of the technical reports and 17% of the cases had obstructive vasculopathy characteristics in microscopy analysis. Regarding the anatomopathological characteristics between the male and female sexes, no significant difference was found (p > 0.05) correlating gestational age, weight or congenital malformations. UCC was a cause of fetal death found in 5% of the cases, and it was linked to congenital malformations, fetal distress and obliterative vasculopathy.
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