Publications by authors named "Naomi Furuta"

The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between assisted reproductive technology procedures, the morphology of the basal plate of placentas, and amount of bleeding in deliveries. Fifty-five whole placentas (fresh-embryo transfer in the in vitro fertilization cycle [n = 6], frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the natural cycle [n = 13] or in the hormonal cycle [n = 10], and age-matched spontaneously conceived pregnancies [n = 26]) were retrospectively enrolled and histologically analyzed. The whole placentas were stored in our pathological division among 512 singleton pregnancies with vaginal deliveries (34-41 weeks of gestation) at Hamamatsu University Hospital.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The aim of this study was to evaluate the histological characteristics of the myometrium obtained in postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) of unknown etiology secondary to uterine atony. These characteristics were selected from among registered cases of clinically suspected amniotic fluid embolism (AFE) and classified as PPH of unknown etiology because of no obvious cause of PPH at Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, a registration center for clinical AFE in Japan. Immunohistochemical studies were performed on myometrium using anti-mast cell tryptase, anti-neutrophil elastase, anti-CD68, anti-CD88, anti-CD3, and anti-ZnCP-1 antibodies.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to assess the use of a finger-mounted fetal tissue oximetry probe to measure fetal tissue oxygen saturation (FtO2) during the second stage of labor in 30 healthy pregnant women.
  • Results showed that FtO2 measurements were successfully obtained in all cases, with a mean FtO2 of 65.5% in normal neonates, and a significant correlation was found between FtO2 and umbilical cord arterial pH.
  • The findings suggest that using this oximetry probe is a simple and effective way to monitor fetal oxygen levels during labor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF