The Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network neuropathologic examination protocol

Am J Perinatol. 2011 Dec;28(10):793-802. doi: 10.1055/s-0031-1284229. Epub 2011 Jul 21.

Abstract

We describe the neuropathologic procedure utilized in the Stillbirth Collaborative Research Network (SCRN), focusing on the examination of central nervous system (CNS) in stillbirth (SB). The SCRN was organized to perform a case-control study to determine the scope and causes of SB. Pathologists at all the participating centers agreed on and used the same standardized neuropathologic techniques. Standardized sections were taken and detailed data were collected. Fresh brain tissue was saved for investigative purposes. A total of 663 women with SB were enrolled into the case-control study: 620 delivered a single stillborn, 42 delivered twins, and 1 delivered triplets. Of the 560 (84.5%) who consented to postmortem examination, 465 (70.1%) also gave consent to the examination of the CNS. In the 440 stillborn infants in whom CNS examination was possible, 248 (56.4%) of the brains were intact, 72 were fragmented (16.4%), and 120 (27.3%) were liquefied. In summary, this is the largest prospective study dedicated to investigate the causes of SB and collect essential information and biological samples in the United States. A protocol for neuropathologic examination was instituted, and a brain tissue repository was created to provide samples and related data for future investigations.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study
  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Autopsy / methods*
  • Brain / abnormalities
  • Brain / pathology*
  • Case-Control Studies
  • Epidemiologic Methods
  • Eye Abnormalities / pathology
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Pregnancy
  • Prospective Studies
  • Research Design
  • Specimen Handling / methods*
  • Spinal Cord / abnormalities
  • Spinal Cord / pathology
  • Stillbirth / epidemiology*
  • United States / epidemiology