학술논문

Placenta in the Critically Ill Mother.
Document Type
Article
Source
Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine. 2021 Supplement, Vol. 25 Issue S3, pS200-S205. 6p. 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart.
Subject
*ARTIFICIAL blood circulation
*FATTY liver
*DURATION of pregnancy
*PREGNANT women
*PHYSIOLOGICAL transport of oxygen
*CATASTROPHIC illness
*PLACENTA
*IMMUNITY
*HEMODYNAMICS
*FETAL malnutrition
*ACIDOSIS
*HYPOXEMIA
Language
ISSN
0972-5229
Abstract
The placenta is a temporary, multifunctional organ composed of both maternal and fetal components. It maintains homeostasis to ensure the growth of the fetus and well-being of the mother. Abnormalities in placental development have been known to be responsible for several disorders of pregnancy. Conditions coincident with pregnancy can upset the homeostasis and result in critical illness, which can greatly impact placental function and in turn affect the fetus. Decreased blood flow, acidemia, hypercarbia, and hypoxia seen in critically ill pregnant mothers can result in fetal death. Understanding the physiological changes and functioning of the maternal-fetal-placental unit will aid in better management of critically ill mothers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]