articleArchives of Pathology & Laboratory MedicineMay 25, 2016GREEN OA

Sampling and Definitions of Placental Lesions: Amsterdam Placental Workshop Group Consensus Statement

South Australia Pathology · Brigham and Women's Hospital · +6 more institutions

PubMed
Indexed incrossrefpubmed

Abstract

Objective

-To establish an agreed-upon protocol for sampling the placenta, and for diagnostic criteria for placental lesions. Recommendations would cover reporting placentas in tertiary centers as well as in community hospitals and district general hospitals, and are also relevant to the scientific research community. DATA SOURCES: -Areas of controversy or uncertainty were explored prior to a 1-day meeting where placental and perinatal pathologists, and maternal-fetal medicine specialists discussed available evidence and subsequently reached consensus where possible.

Conclusions

-The group agreed on sets of uniform sampling criteria, placental gross descriptors, pathologic terminologies, and diagnostic criteria. The terminology and microscopic descriptions for maternal vascular malperfusion, fetal vascular malperfusion, delayed villous maturation, patterns of ascending intrauterine infection, and villitis of unknown etiology were agreed upon. Topics requiring further discussion were highlighted. Ongoing developments in our understanding of the pathology of the placenta, scientific bases of the maternofetoplacental triad, and evolution of the clinical significance of defined lesions may necessitate further refinements of these consensus guidelines. The proposed structure will assist in international comparability of clinicopathologic and scientific studies and assist in refining the significance of lesions associated with adverse pregnancy and later health outcomes.

Citation impact

1,683
total citations
FWCI
192.83
Percentile
100%
References
79
Citations per year

Authors

29

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Consensus conference
  • Statement (logic)
  • Sampling (signal processing)
  • Medicine
  • Placenta
  • Placenta Diseases
  • Obstetrics
  • Gynecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
No related works found for this paper.