Placental contractions in uncomplicated pregnancies
Louise Dewick, Amy L Turnbull, Kate F Walker, Nia W Jones, George Hutchinson, Christopher Bradley, Taqwa Ferdous, Aisha Razzaque, Ruizhe Li, Xin Chen, Grazziela Figueredo, Craig Platt, Cesar Peres, Penny Gowland

TL;DR
This study characterizes placental contractions in healthy pregnancies using MRI, revealing their frequency, features, and differences from uterine contractions, with implications for understanding placental function.
Contribution
First detailed MRI-based characterization of placental contractions in healthy pregnancies, distinguishing them from uterine contractions and analyzing their features.
Findings
Placental contractions occurred in at least 60% of healthy pregnancies.
Placental contractions were more frequent than uterine contractions.
All contractions increased placental MRI parameter R2*.
Abstract
In 2020 we first described placental contractions, and we have now undertaken a study to characterise them and seek features that might automatically separate them from uterine contractions. We recruited 36 healthy pregnant women to undergo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) between 29 and 42 weeks of pregnancy in a single-centre, prospective, observational study. Participants had fetal ultrasound to confirm normal growth. Dynamic MRI was acquired for between 15 and 32 minutes using respiratory triggered, multi-slice, single shot, gradient echo, echo planar imaging covering the whole uterus. All participants had a live birth of a healthy baby weighing over the 10th centile for gestational age and none developed any associated conditions of placental dysfunction e.g. pre-eclampsia, or severe maternal or fetal villous malperfusion on placental histopathology. Any visible contractions were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPregnancy and preeclampsia studies · Maternal and fetal healthcare · Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
