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[Prematurity and placental insufficiency]

K E Ruckhäberle, K Bilek, C Vogtmann

    Zentralblatt Fur Gynakologie
    |January 1, 1981
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    Placental insufficiency, affecting nutrition and respiration, is a key factor in premature birth. Impaired placental function, including trophoblast issues, contributes to infant health risks like acidosis and mortality.

    Area of Science:

    • Obstetrics and Gynecology
    • Neonatology
    • Perinatal Medicine

    Context:

    • Analysis of 1,528 premature births (28-36 weeks gestation) between 1975-1979.
    • Focus on clinical manifestations of placental disorders as causes of prematurity.

    Purpose:

    • To establish clinical manifestations of nutritive, respiratory, and hormonosynthetic placental disorders linked to prematurity.
    • Investigate the relationship between placental insufficiency and infant outcomes.

    Summary:

    • High rates of hypotrophic and eutrophic infants suggest a link between prematurity and nutritive placental insufficiency.
    • Reduced placental respiratory function increases risks during birth, especially for deficiently nourished fetuses.
    • Biochemical and morphological studies indicate latent placental or fetoplacental unit dysfunction in prematurity.

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    Impact:

    • Highlights the critical role of placental health in preventing premature birth and associated complications.
    • Provides foundational evidence for the concept of prematurity being linked to placental insufficiency.
    • Informs clinical understanding of risks like acidosis, respiratory distress syndrome, and mortality in premature infants.