Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8626348 | Placenta | 2018 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
Placental surface area is often estimated using diameter measurements. However, as many placentas are not elliptical, we were interested in the validity of these estimates. We compared placental surface area from images for 491 singletons from the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN) Study (416 live births, 75 stillbirths) to estimates obtained using diameter measurements. Placental images and diameters were obtained from pathologic assessments conducted for the SCRN Study and images were analyzed using ImageJ software. On average, diameter-based measures underestimated surface area by â5.58% (95% confidence interval: â30.23, 19.07); results were consistent for normal and abnormal shapes. The association between surface area and birthweight was similar for both measures. Thus, diameter-based surface area can be used to estimate placental surface area.
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Authors
Alexa A. Freedman, Lauren M. Kipling, Katie Labgold, Carmen J. Marsit, Carol J. Hogue, Augustine Rajakumar, Alicia K. Smith, Halit Pinar, Deborah L. Conway, Radek Bukowski, Michael W. Varner, Robert L. Goldenberg, Donald J. Dudley, Carolyn Drews-Botsch,