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 (β-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: β = 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 (β = −116.2 (95% CI −213.6;18.7), p < 0.05) and placental weights (β = −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) / F. Parisi, C. Coco, G. Esposito, S. Guerriero, V. Savasi, L. Marozio, F. Petraglia, A. Spinillo, M. Guida, G. Capobianco, N. Di Simone, M. Morlando, R. D'Anna, L. Nappi, I. Cetin, N. Null, G. Boni, E. Marelli, G. Marchitelli, R. Corneo, E. Fumagalli, M. Vignali, M. Dell'Avanzo, L. Pasquini, G. Masini, S. Gerli, I. Giardina, C. Benedetto, A. Tancredi, F. Benvenuti, C. Berlingheri, P. Greco, M. Palumbo, M.G. Verzi, T. Simoncini, C. Neri, A. Lanzone, M. Bosco, C. Tosadori, M. Franchi, E. Cicinelli, S. Ajossa, C. Desogus, S. Angioni, M.N. D'Alterio, E. Silvestri, M. Petrillo, G. Virdis, A. Ciavattini. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION. - ISSN 0954-3007. - (2025), pp. 100884.1-100884.8. [Epub ahead of print] [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)
F. ParisiPrimo
;G. Esposito;V. Savasi;L. Nappi;I. Cetin
;E. Marelli;R. Corneo;E. Fumagalli;M. Vignali;I. Giardina;
2025
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 (β-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: β = 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 (β = −116.2 (95% CI −213.6;18.7), p < 0.05) and placental weights (β = −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.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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