Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 
Email a Friend Send to a friend
Printer Friendly Print New placenta screening for high-risk pregnancies

New placenta screening for high-risk pregnancies

April 02, 2007

For the first time ever, a team of Toronto researchers are using a combination of ultrasound and blood tests to screen high-risk pregnant mothers for placental damage. By completing these non-invasive tests, most high-risk mothers can be reassured that their placenta is formed and functioning properly, so they can expect a healthy pregnancy. The tests are done early enough, at 16 to 23 weeks gestation, so if results are abnormal, physicians have time to improve pregnancy outcomes. "Close to 40 per cent of high-risk mothers we see in our clinic experience placental damage," says Dr. John Kingdom, Principal Investigator of the study and Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital. The research is among the first to look at placenta health - a vital life line between mother and fetus through which nutrients, oxygen, antibodies and hormones pass.

"By identifying early on if there is a potential risk of complications, we can do everything possible to ensure the safety of both the mother and fetus," says Dr. Kingdom, who is also a Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Toronto. "We can reassure those with normal test results that their placentas are functioning well and they can expect a healthy pregnancy and birth."




If the placenta is not functioning properly it could be a potential danger to the health of the mother and fetus. Abnormalities can lead to conditions such as preeclampsia, which is maternal high blood pressure, stillbirth or the need for a pre-term delivery.

The screening tests include: a maternal serum screening test used to detect Down's syndrome, which measures the hormone levels in the mother's blood; a uterine artery Doppler blood flow test, which checks the maternal blood flow in the placenta; and an ultrasound of the placental shape. Of the 212 high-risk women in the study, 19 delivered early due to poor fetal growth. None of these women had normal placental function test results. Likewise, only two of 22 stillbirths occurred in women with normal tests, and these losses were not related to abnormal placental function. This data demonstrates that the placenta screening tests can provide a good indication of which women may experience complications during pregnancy.

"This is an important first step in identifying placental abnormalities in early pregnancy, at a time when a number of interventions can be used to improve outcomes for those with the highest risk" says Dr. Kingdom. "This study will lead the way for future research in placenta screening and help us provide quality care for all mothers."

University of Toronto



Related Placenta Current Events and Placenta News Articles Placenta Current Events and Placenta News RSS Placenta Current Events and Placenta News RSS
New research shows versatility of amniotic fluid stem cells
For the first time, scientists have demonstrated that stem cells found in amniotic fluid meet an important test of potential to become specialized cell types, which suggests they may be useful for treating a wider array of diseases and conditions than scientists originally thought.

U of M researchers find 2 units of umbilical cord blood reduce risk of leukemia recurrence
A new study from the Masonic Cancer Center, University of Minnesota shows that patients who have acute leukemia and are transplanted with two units of umbilical cord blood (UCB) have significantly reduced risk of the disease returning.

Lessons from flu seasons past
Pregnant women who catch the flu are at serious risk for flu-related complications, including death, and that risk far outweighs the risk of possible side effects from injectable vaccines containing killed virus, according to an extensive review of published research and data from previous flu seasons.

Placental precursor stem cells require testosterone-free environment to survive
Trophoblast stem cells (TSCs), cells found in the layer of peripheral embryonic stem cells from which the placenta is formed, are thought to exhibit "immune privilege" that aids cell survivability and is potentially beneficial for cell and gene therapies.

NIH launches 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine trials in HIV-infected pregnant women
The first clinical trials to test whether the 2009 H1N1 influenza vaccine can safely elicit a protective immune response in pregnant women launched yesterday, and a trial to conduct the same test in HIV-infected children and youth will begin next week.

Eating liquorice in pregnancy may affect a child's IQ and behavior
Expectant mothers who eat excessive quantities of liquorice during pregnancy could adversely affect their child's intelligence and behaviour, a study has shown.

Scientists discover key factor in regulating placenta and fetal growth
Scientists funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) have shown that a common biological protein molecule called SHP-2 is crucial for encouraging placenta growth.

Mother's immune system may block fetal treatments for blood diseases
Pediatric researchers have resolved an apparent contradiction in the field of prenatal cell transplantation- a medical approach that holds future promise in correcting sickle cell disease and other serious congenital blood disorders.

Yale scientists develop 'gas gauge' to prevent pregnancy loss
To combat the many fetal deaths that occur annually because the placenta is too small, researchers at Yale School of Medicine have developed a method to measure the volume of the placenta, which provides nourishment to the fetus.

Stem cell research: From molecular physiology to therapeutic applications
Stem cell research promises remedies to many devastating diseases that are currently incurable, ranging from diabetes and Parkinson's disease to paralysis.
More Placenta Current Events and Placenta News Articles
Swiss Lamb Placenta Complex, 800mg 100 Capsules

Swiss Lamb Placenta Complex, 800mg 100 Capsules
by 7-W Worldwide

A rich source of nutrients, growth factors and bioactive cylokines directing the differentiation and development of a fetus. It has been known and used as Chinese medicine for over 1400 years. It can improve the look of the skin, alleviete menstrual pain, improve resistance to infection, increase sperm production and potence.

Pathology of the Human Placenta, Fifth Edition

Pathology of the Human Placenta, Fifth Edition
by Kurt Benirschke (Author), Peter Kaufmann (Author), Rebecca N. Baergen (Author)

"Pathology of the Human Placenta" remains the authoritative text in the field and is respected and used by pathologists and obstetrician-gynecologists alike. Advances in genetics and molecular biology continue to make the study of the placenta one of vast diagnostic and legal importance. New to this edition is author, Rebecca Baergen, M.D., Chief of Perinatal and Pediatric Pathology at The New York Hospital-Cornell Hospital Medical Center and author of the "Manual of Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human Placenta". The fifth edition reflects new advances in the field and includes 173 new color illustrations.

NuHealth Sheep Placenta, 720mg 100 Softgels

NuHealth Sheep Placenta, 720mg 100 Softgels
by Nu-health Products Co.

Placenta's health benefits include: * Anti-aging * Revitalizing to the skin * Boosting the immune system * Improving physical vitality * Promoting general health

Skin Renew Placenta Serum From New Zealand

Skin Renew Placenta Serum From New Zealand
by Pearson & Craig

Skin Renew Placenta Serum with Marine Collagen and Vitamins C & E 1.35 fl oz Advanced anti-deep-wrinkle repair serum enriched with sheep placenta extract. This product provides intense skin hydration and helps reconstruct the skin by promoting cell renewal. In addition to placenta extract, the products contains aloe vera, marine collagen, and rose, grape seeds, and green tea extracts.

Manual of Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human Placenta

Manual of Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human Placenta
by Rebecca Baergen (Author)

Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human Placenta, now in its Fourth Edition, has long been regarded as the gold standard in the field. It is comprehensive and thorough and contains the detail necessary for those in the subspecialties of placental, perinatal and pediatric pathology. However, placentas are relatively common specimens and are not examined primarily by specialists in the field, but by general pathologists. Thus, there is a need for a more practical and concise manual that can be used by pathology trainees and generalists in their daily work. Manual of Benirschke and Kaufmann's Pathology of the Human Placenta will fill that need. The Manual is a practical, user-friendly guidebook for the general pathologist and pathologist in training for everyday, bench-side use....

Hask Placenta Treatment Pump Super Strength 4 oz. + 1 oz. Vial Free

Hask Placenta Treatment Pump Super Strength 4 oz. + 1 oz. Vial Free
by Hask

This super strength hask placenta instantly treats the damage and restores silken texture, body and shine for dramatic improvement. It is specially formulated for hair that is extremely damaged by relaxing, tinting, bleaching and exposure to the sun. 1 oz. Vial FREE

Super Natural Placenta Creme SPF8

Super Natural Placenta Creme SPF8
by Pearson & Craig

Super Natural Placenta Propolis and Royal Jelly Facial Moisturiser PL01 3.53 oz A premium anti-wrinkle premium placenta cream enriched with aloe vera, vitamin E, collagen, pure New Zealand Bee Propolis and Royal Jelly. Helps rejuvenate tired skin, and has a penetrating action that reduces existing lines. Use as both day and night cream.

  Golden Sun Placenta Shampoo & Conditioner, 34-Ounces (Pack of 3)
by Golden Sun



Pathology of the Placenta (Major Problems in Pathology)

Pathology of the Placenta (Major Problems in Pathology)
by Harold Fox MD FRCPath FRCOG (Author), Neil Sebire MB BS FRCPath (Author)

Now in its third edition, this "benchside" reference provides you with a structured diagnostic approach to the features of the placenta most commonly encountered in the investigation of adverse fetal outcomes. Inside, you'll find detailed disussions on cytogenetics and molecular biology as well as the latest developments in coagulopathy, infections, chorioamnionitis, preeclampsia, trophoblastic disease, and twin pregnancies among others. Plus, a new format facilitates information retrieval and new color clinical and pathologic images help you recognize and disagnose lesions better than ever.

Access the most authoritative and effective diagnostic help with step-by-step guidance on placental examination techniques.Get the clinical information you need without superfluous...

Placenta Plus 070 Placenta + Protein Reconstructor Conditioner 32.0 oz ( 1 Liter )

Placenta Plus 070 Placenta + Protein Reconstructor Conditioner 32.0 oz ( 1 Liter )
by Palm Beach Beauty Products

This high potency formula with Natural Plant Extracts, placenta and protein, repairs and conditions weak, limp and broken hair. Tangles and snarls disappear instantly. Placenta Plus Reconstructor Conditioner is pH balanced to close the cuticle and immediately lock in the benefits of Nettles, Yarrow, Burdock, Rosemary and Aloe, plus placenta and protein. Your hair has extra body and color highlights, feels soft, silky and more manageable after just one treatment!

© 2009 BrightSurf.com