Placental insufficiency

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Placental insufficiency
Synonyms Uteroplacental insufficiency
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Intrauterine growth restriction, oligohydramnios, abnormal fetal heart rate
Complications Preterm birth, fetal hypoxia, stillbirth
Onset During pregnancy
Duration Until delivery
Types N/A
Causes Hypertension, preeclampsia, diabetes mellitus, smoking, placental abruption
Risks Advanced maternal age, multiple gestation, chronic hypertension
Diagnosis Ultrasound, Doppler ultrasound, non-stress test
Differential diagnosis Fetal growth restriction, oligohydramnios
Prevention Prenatal care, management of maternal health conditions
Treatment Monitoring, early delivery if necessary
Medication N/A
Prognosis Varies depending on severity and management
Frequency Common in complicated pregnancies
Deaths N/A


Placental insufficiency (also known as uteroplacental vascular insufficiency) is a complication of pregnancy where the placenta fails to provide adequate oxygen and nutrients to the fetus. This can lead to fetal growth restriction and other serious complications.

Causes[edit]

The exact cause of placental insufficiency is not known, but several factors are believed to contribute to its development. These include maternal age, smoking, diabetes, hypertension, and preeclampsia.

Symptoms[edit]

Symptoms of placental insufficiency may not be noticeable in the mother. However, the condition can lead to a decrease in the size of the uterus, decreased fetal movement, and a smaller than normal fetus.

Diagnosis[edit]

Placental insufficiency is typically diagnosed through ultrasound imaging and Doppler ultrasound of the umbilical artery. Other tests may include amniocentesis and cordocentesis.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for placental insufficiency is primarily focused on managing the underlying conditions that may be contributing to the problem. This may include medication to control blood pressure, blood sugar, and other conditions. In severe cases, early delivery may be necessary.

Prognosis[edit]

The prognosis for placental insufficiency depends on the severity of the condition and the gestational age at which it is diagnosed. With early detection and proper management, many babies can survive and thrive.

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