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Pediatr Dev Pathol ; 26(4): 333-344, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37082923

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INTRODUCTION: Placental pathology is key for investigating adverse pregnancy outcomes, however, lack of standardization in reporting has limited clinical utility. We evaluated a novel placental pathology synoptic report, comparing its robustness to narrative reports, and assessed interobserver agreement. METHODS: 100 singleton placentas were included. Histology slides were examined by 2 senior perinatal pathologists and 2 pathology residents using a synoptic report (32 lesions). Historical narrative reports were compared to synoptic reports. Kappa scores were calculated for interobserver agreement between senior, resident, and senior vs resident pathologists. RESULTS: Synoptic reporting detected 169 (51.4%) lesion instances initially not included in historical reports. Amongst senior pathologists, 64% of all lesions examined demonstrated fair-to-excellent agreement (Kappa ≥0.41), with only 26% of Kappas ≥0.41 amongst those examined by resident pathologists. Well-characterized lesions (e.g., chorioamnionitis) demonstrated higher agreement, with lower agreement for uncommon lesions and those previously shown to have poor consensus. DISCUSSION: Synoptic reporting is one proposed method to address issues in placenta pathology reporting. The synoptic report generally identifies more lesions compared to the narrative report, however clinical significance remains unclear. Interobserver agreement is likely related to differential in experience. Further efforts to improve overall standardization of placenta pathology reporting are needed.


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Pathology, Clinical , Placenta , Pregnancy , Female , Humans , Observer Variation , Pregnancy Outcome , Research Report
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Placenta ; 77: 46-57, 2019 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30827355

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Placental pathology is a key modality for determining placental health during pregnancy, especially in the event of adverse pregnancy outcomes. However, issues with standardization in placental diagnosis, reporting practices and clinical translation prevent this modality from being used to its full potential. This article will highlight these standardization issues and summarize ongoing work in this field to overcome them. Additionally, we propose a synoptic reporting framework for placental pathology based on current consensus guidelines, aimed at enhancing the comprehensiveness and quality of reporting placental findings. We believe this approach will improve our understanding of the placenta in adverse pregnancy outcomes and, importantly, offer the opportunity to increase knowledge translation to key stakeholder groups including patients.


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Placenta/pathology , Female , Humans , Pathology, Clinical/methods , Pathology, Clinical/trends , Placenta Diseases/pathology , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Translational Research, Biomedical/methods , Translational Research, Biomedical/trends
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