Pathomorphological changes of the placenta in coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in pregnant women in the second and third trimesters of pregnancy

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Savchuk, T. V. [1 ]
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[1] Bogomolets Natl Med Univ, T Shevchenka Blvd 13, UA-01601 Kyiv, Ukraine
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MEDICNI PERSPEKTIVI | 2024年 / 29卷 / 04期
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placenta; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; pregnancy; chorionic villi;
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10.26641/2307-0404.2024.4.319224
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Despite the severity of the course of COVID-19 in pregnant women, COVID-19 remains a risk factor for perinatal losses. The aim of the study was to determine the pathomorphological changes in the placenta in pregnant women with COVID-19 during the second and third trimesters ofgestation in cases of live birth and antenatal fetal asphyxia. Placentas ofpregnant women with COVID19 were examined: in cases of live birth (n=122; Group I), in cases of antenatal fetal asphyxia (n =27; Group II), and in a comparison group (n=40). Macroscopic, microscopic, immunohistochemical, morphometric, and statistical methods were used. Subgroups: I.1 (n=49) -COVID-19 in the mother at 19-34 weeks of gestation and I.2 (n=34) - at 35-40 weeks. Placentas in antenatal fetal asphyxia, depending on the duration of the post-CO VID interval (the time intervalfrom the diagnosis ofCOVID-19 to delivery), were divided into subgroups-II.1 (n=8) andII.2 (n=19). In subgroup II.1, the post-CO VID interval was 5-17 weeks; in II.2 - 1-4 weeks. In the acute phase of the disease, placentas predominantly showed congestion, thrombosis, hemorrhages, and placentitis - 100% (95% CI: 94.5%100%). An increase in the number of syncytial nodules was found in subgroup I.2: 12.7 [11; 14] compared to 5.8 [5; 7] in the control group, p<0.0001. A decrease in the number of terminal villi was observed in subgroups I.1 and II.1 - 16.3 [10; 25]; 10.3 [8; 12] respectively; p<0.0001, compared to 25.4 [20; 30] in the comparison group. All cases of COVID-19 in the mother were accompanied by edema of the stromal tissue of the terminal villi of the chorion, which led to a decrease in the percentage of blood vessels in the terminal villi: in subgroup I.2 - 29.4 [25.6; 34.2]; II.1 - 16.5 [10.34; 24.37], and II.2 - 14.71 [10.1; 19.4] compared to 67.6 [58.78; 73.7] in the comparison group; p<0.0001. Proliferative changes in the wall of arterioles with subsequent arteriosclerosis were observed exclusively in subgroups I.1 and II.1 - 28.6% (95% CI: 16.6%-42.3%) and 100% (95% CI: 78.6%-100%) respectively. Pathomorphological changes in the placenta in COVID-19 during pregnancy are associated with the timing of infection and the phases of the inflammatory process, with an increase in the duration of the post-COVID interval - exudation (placentitis, edema of chorionic villi), proliferation followed by fibrosis. Factors that disrupt placental perfusion in the acute phase of COVID-19 include edema of the villous stroma, narrowing of the capillary lumen in the terminal chorionic villi, and the intervillous space. Compensatory mechanisms of the mature placenta include the appearance of a large number of syncytial bridges to increase the intervillous space and focal inflammation. Arteriolosclerosis, obliteration of the intervillous space, and hypoplasia of the terminal villi caused by SARS-CoV-2 damage to stem and semi-stem villi during COVID-19 in the second trimester of pregnancy are mechanisms of chronic placental insufficiency and a risk factor for intrauterine fetal hypoxia.
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