Evaluación integrada del bienestar en un feto apropiado para la edad gestacional (AGA) e insuficiencia placentaria aguda debido a corioamnionitis histológica: Reporte de caso

Autores/as

  • Walter Castillo-Urquiaga Médico especialista en Ginecología y Obstetricia, Servicio de Medicina Fetal, Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, Lima, Perú.
  • Rommy Novoa-Reyes Médico especialista en Ginecología y Obstetricia, magíster en Ciencias en Investigación Epidemiológica, Servicio de Obstetricia de Alto Riesgo, Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, Lima, Perú.
  • Gisela Flores-Aparco Médico especialista en Anatomía Patológica, Servicio de Anatomía Patológica, Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal, Lima, Perú.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33421/inmp.2022315

Palabras clave:

insuficiencia placentaria aguda, adecuado para la edad gestacional, falla en alcanzar potencial de crecimiento, Doppler fetal, corioamnionitis, funisitis

Resumen

Introducción. La insuficiencia vascular útero placentaria aguda es una causa de desenlace fetal adverso en fetos con crecimiento adecuado para la edad gestacional. Caso clínico. Paciente de 24 años, con 37 semanas de edad gestacional acude al Instituto Nacional Materno Perinatal de Lima, Perú, por referir escaso sangrado vía vaginal. En la evaluación clínica, se encontró una PA 90/60 mmHg, altura uterina 32 cm, latidos cardiacos fetales en 152. A la evaluación ecográfica, a 1 hora de la admisión se reportó feto de 2902 gramos (percentil 34 Hadlock), un Perfil Biofísico Fetal 6/8 por movimientos corporales disminuidos, Índice de líquido amniótico 11cm, placenta fúndica posterior grado III, IP Doppler de Arteria Cerebral Media 1.18, IP Doppler de la arteria umbilical 0.56, IP ductus venoso 0.26 e Istmo Aórtico con diástole ausente. La prueba estresante a las 3 horas de la admisión fue reportada en 5 puntos con movimientos fetales disminuidos, variabilidad disminuida y aceleraciones ausentes. Se indicó cesárea de emergencia obteniéndose recién nacido masculino de 2846 gr, talla 47.5 cm, Apgar 8 – 9. Se encontró líquido meconial de aspecto sanguinolento oscuro. Al corte de la placenta, se observó parénquima con infartos vellosos: recientes 10% y antiguos 5%. Vellosidades coriales hipoplásicas con espacios intervellosos amplios e infiltrado inflamatorio agudo en corion y amnios, correspondientes a Corioamnionitis aguda y funisitis aguda en el cordón umbilical. Conclusiones. La vigilancia integrada de fetos AEG permiten detectar a fetos en riesgo de desenlace adverso por una insuficiencia placentaria aguda secundaria a corioamnionitis histológica o subclínica.

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