Objective: To evaluate associations between the first trimester SIMPLE nutritional score, early placental markers, and pregnancy outcome. Methods: This is a longitudinal prospective multicenter observational cohort study recruiting healthy women with no comorbidities and singleton viable pregnancies undergoing first trimester prenatal screening. The SIMPLE nutritional score, biochemical (pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-a), free ss-human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-HCG)) and ultrasound (placental volume, uterine artery Doppler velocimetry) markers of placental function were collected at enrollment. Birth outcomes were collected at delivery. Main Outcome Measures: Multivariate generalized linear and logistic regression models were performed to investigate associations between SIMPLE score subgroups (<6 versus >= 6) and items, placental markers, and pregnancy outcomes. Results: Out of 2363 women enrolled, 325 were classified at high nutritional risk based on a first trimester SIMPLE score lower than 6. Multi-adjusted models showed that the SIMPLE score subgroup was significantly associated with first trimester PAPP-a concentrations (SIMPLE score >= 6 versus <6: beta = 0.047 (95% CI 0.004;0.089), p < 0.05), as well as with the emergency cesarean section rates (SIMPLE score >= 6 versus <6: aOR = 0.73 (95% CI -1.38;-0.07), p < 0.05). The single item related to the first trimester hemoglobin concentrations higher than 110 g/L was significantly associated with early placental markers, birth (beta = -116.2 (95% CI -213.6;18.7), p < 0.05) and placental weights (beta = -28.2 (95% CI -50.4;6.0), p < 0.05) in multi-adjusted models. Conclusions: The observed associations support the introduction of the SIMPLE score in clinical practice as a useful tool for predicting early placental development and pregnancy outcome.
Maternal first trimester SIMPLE nutritional score, early markers of placental function and pregnancy outcome: a prospective multicenter Italian study (SIMPLE study) / Parisi, F.; Coco, C.; Esposito, G.; Guerriero, S.; Savasi, V.; Marozio, L.; Petraglia, F.; Spinillo, A.; Guida, M.; Capobianco, G.; Di Simone, N.; Morlando, M.; D'Anna, R.; Nappi, L.; Cetin, I.; Ciavattini, A.; Virdis, G.; Petrillo, M.; Silvestri, E.; D'Alterio, M. N.; Angioni, S.; Desogus, C.; Ajossa, S.; Cicinelli, E.; Franchi, M.; Tosadori, C.; Bosco, M.; Lanzone, A.; Neri, C.; Simoncini, T.; Verzi, M. G.; Palumbo, M.; Greco, P.; Berlingheri, C.; Benvenuti, F.; Tancredi, A.; Benedetto, C.; Giardina, I.; Gerli, S.; Masini, G.; Pasquini, L.; Dell'Avanzo, M.; Vignali, M.; Fumagalli, E.; Corneo, R.; Marchitelli, G.; Marelli, E.; Boni, G.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 1476-5640. - (2025). [10.1038/s41430-025-01619-9]
Maternal first trimester SIMPLE nutritional score, early markers of placental function and pregnancy outcome: a prospective multicenter Italian study (SIMPLE study)
Guida M.Validation
;Capobianco G.Writing – Review & Editing
;Nappi L.;Petrillo M.;Desogus C.;Tancredi A.;
2025-01-01
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate associations between the first trimester SIMPLE nutritional score, early placental markers, and pregnancy outcome. Methods: This is a longitudinal prospective multicenter observational cohort study recruiting healthy women with no comorbidities and singleton viable pregnancies undergoing first trimester prenatal screening. The SIMPLE nutritional score, biochemical (pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-a), free ss-human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-HCG)) and ultrasound (placental volume, uterine artery Doppler velocimetry) markers of placental function were collected at enrollment. Birth outcomes were collected at delivery. Main Outcome Measures: Multivariate generalized linear and logistic regression models were performed to investigate associations between SIMPLE score subgroups (<6 versus >= 6) and items, placental markers, and pregnancy outcomes. Results: Out of 2363 women enrolled, 325 were classified at high nutritional risk based on a first trimester SIMPLE score lower than 6. Multi-adjusted models showed that the SIMPLE score subgroup was significantly associated with first trimester PAPP-a concentrations (SIMPLE score >= 6 versus <6: beta = 0.047 (95% CI 0.004;0.089), p < 0.05), as well as with the emergency cesarean section rates (SIMPLE score >= 6 versus <6: aOR = 0.73 (95% CI -1.38;-0.07), p < 0.05). The single item related to the first trimester hemoglobin concentrations higher than 110 g/L was significantly associated with early placental markers, birth (beta = -116.2 (95% CI -213.6;18.7), p < 0.05) and placental weights (beta = -28.2 (95% CI -50.4;6.0), p < 0.05) in multi-adjusted models. Conclusions: The observed associations support the introduction of the SIMPLE score in clinical practice as a useful tool for predicting early placental development and pregnancy outcome.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


