Teixeira Sara, Alves Cesar Augusto, Martin-saavedra Juan, Goncalves Fabricio, Zarnow Deborah, Feygin Tamara, Andronikou Savvas
Final Pr. ID: Paper #: 105
Postmortem imaging is increasingly used following stillbirths and neonatal death. Estimating time of death has legal, biological, and ethical implications. This study aims to investigate feasibility of prenatal MRI in estimating time of death in intra-uterine fetal demise (IUFD). Read More
Authors: Teixeira Sara , Alves Cesar Augusto , Martin-saavedra Juan , Goncalves Fabricio , Zarnow Deborah , Feygin Tamara , Andronikou Savvas
Pérez-marrero Lizbet, Castoldi Maria Francesca, Fuentealba Isabel, Stecher Ximena, Schonstedt Valeria, Cisternas Daniela, Castiblanco Adriana, Repetto Gabriela, Legarraga Paulette, Schultz Marcela
Final Pr. ID: Poster #: SCI-011
At our institution there is not possible to perform a perinatal autopsy. Also, there is usually parental resistance to this procedure, especially in cases of stillbirths or perinatal deaths. To address this issue, in 2018, we introduced a protocol of Postmortem Perinatal MRI (PPMRI) in cases where no known or suspected cause of death was identified in antenatal studies, and the gestational age exceeded 22 weeks. This communication aims to share our experience with the utilization of PPMRI, either as a standalone diagnostic tool or as part of a minimally invasive autopsy protocol. Read More
Authors: Pérez-marrero Lizbet , Castoldi Maria Francesca , Fuentealba Isabel , Stecher Ximena , Schonstedt Valeria , Cisternas Daniela , Castiblanco Adriana , Repetto Gabriela , Legarraga Paulette , Schultz Marcela
Keywords: Postmortem Perinatal MRI, perinatal autopsy, stillbirths