Placental implantation abnormalities and risk of preterm delivery: a systematic review and metaanalysis

Oct 3, 2015American journal of obstetrics and gynecology

Abnormal Placenta Attachment and Its Link to Early Birth: A Review and Analysis

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Abstract

Preterm delivery rates were observed to be 26.9% for low-lying/marginal placenta and up to 81.9% for vasa previa.

  • Placental implantation abnormalities (PIA) such as placenta previa, vasa previa, and velamentous cord insertion are associated with increased rates of preterm delivery.
  • The risk of preterm delivery significantly rises with specific types of PIA: placenta previa has a risk ratio of 5.32, vasa previa 3.36, and velamentous cord insertion 1.95.
  • Patients with placenta previa have a higher likelihood of neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) admissions (risk ratio 4.09) and neonatal death (risk ratio 5.44).
  • Vasa previa and velamentous cord insertion are also associated with increased perinatal mortality, with vasa previa showing a perinatal death rate risk ratio of 4.52.
  • Overall, PIA is linked to significant perinatal morbidity and mortality in singleton pregnancies.

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