The association between ischemia modified albumin and placental histopathology in uncomplicated term deliveries

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Kiseli, MineGürsoy, Aslı Yarcı
Akıncıoğlu, Egemen
Çağlar, Gamze Sinem
Çandar, Tuba
Demirtaş, Selda
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Kiseli, M., Gursoy, A. Y., Akincioglu, E., Caglar, G. S., Candar, T., & Demirtas, S. (2015). The association between ischemia modified albumin and placental histopathology in uncomplicated term deliveries. Placenta, 36(9), 1056–1058. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.placenta.2015.07.121Abstract
Ischemia modified albumin (IMA) is a marker of ischemia elevated in different clinical conditions and its
use for hypoxia in perinatology is of current interest. We aimed to investigate the association between
maternal and cord blood IMA levels and placental histopathological findings in uncomplicated term
deliveries. In this study, placental histopathological evaluation in uncomplicated deliveries that ended
with healthy newborns revealed 80.6% vasculopathy. The results support the hypothesis that hypoxia
exceeding the placental reserve ends with fetal compromise. Moreover, the presence of maternal vasculopathy
in placenta is not correlated with maternal and fetal IMA levels.