Maternal Vascular Malperfusion and Anatomic Cord Abnormalities Are Prevalent in Pregnancies With Fetal Congenital Heart Disease

Author:

Carreon Chrystalle Katte12,Ronai Christina34ORCID,Hoffmann Julia K.56,Tworetzky Wayne34,Morton Sarah U.35ORCID,Wilkins‐Haug Louise E.78

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Pathology Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Department of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

4. Department of Cardiology Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Division of Newborn Medicine Department of Pediatrics Boston Children's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Intensive Care Ludwig Maximilian University Munich Germany

7. Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine and Reproductive Genetics Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

8. Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

ABSTRACTObjectiveImpairments in the maternal‐fetal environment are associated with adverse postnatal outcomes among infants with congenital heart disease. Therefore, we sought to investigate placental anomalies as they related to various forms of fetal congenital heart disease (FCHD).MethodsWe reviewed the placental pathology in singleton pregnancies with and without FCHD. FCHD was divided into separate categories (transposition physiology, obstructive left, obstructive right, biventricular without obstruction, and others). Exclusion criteria included other prenatally known structural malformations and/or aneuploidy. The significance threshold was set at p < 0.05 or False Discovery rate q < 0.05 when multiple tests were performed.ResultsThe cohort included 215 FCHD and 122 non‐FCHD placentas. FCHD placentas showed increased rates of maternal vascular malperfusion (24% vs. 5%, q < 0.001) and cord anomalies (27% vs. 1%, q < 0.001). Placentas with fetal TGA demonstrated a lower rate of hypoplasia when compared with other FCHD types (1/39 vs. 51/176, Fisher's exact p = 0.015).ConclusionPlacental maternal vascular malperfusion is increased in FCHD. The prevalence of vascular malperfusion did not differ by FCHD type, indicating that CHD type does not predict the likelihood of placental vascular dysfunction. Further investigation of the placental‐fetal heart axis in FCHD is warranted given the importance of placental health.

Funder

American Heart Association

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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