Maternal COVID-19 infection, clinical characteristics, pregnancy, and neonatal outcome: A prospective cohort study

被引:82
作者
Antoun, Lina [1 ]
El Taweel, Nashwa [2 ]
Ahmed, Irshad [2 ]
Patni, Shalini [2 ]
Honest, Honest [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Univ Hosp Birmingham, Inst Genom & Canc Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[2] Univ Hosp Birmingham, Birmingham B9 5SS, W Midlands, England
[3] Univ Hosp Birmingham, Birmingham B75 7RR, W Midlands, England
关键词
COVID-19; Coronavirus; Pregnancy; Maternal morbidity/mortality; Neonatal morbidity/mortality; Pandemic;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejogrb.2020.07.008
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
摘要
Objective: To study the effect of COVID-19 on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes. Study design: Prospective cohort study in a large tertiary maternity unit within a university hospital with an average annual birth of over 10,000 births. We prospectively collected and analysed data for a cohort of 23 pregnant patients including singleton and multiple pregnancies tested positive for COVID-19 between February 2020 and April 2020 inclusive to assess the effect of COVID-19 on pregnancy, and neonatal outcomes. Results: Twenty-three pregnant patients tested positive for COVID-19, delivering 20 babies including a set of twins, with four ongoing pregnancies at the time of manuscript submission. 16/23 (70 %) whom tested positive were patients from Asian (Indian sub-continent) background. The severity of the symptoms ranged from mild in 13/23 (65.2 %) of the patients, moderate in 2/23 (8.7 %), and severe in 8/23 (34.8 %). Four out of total 23 COVID-19 pregnant patients (17.4 %) developed severe adult respiratory distress syndrome complications requiring ICU support, one of whom led to maternal death 1/23 (4.3 %). 11/23 (48 %) of the patients had pre-existing co-morbidities, with morbid obesity 5/23 (21.7 %) and diabetes 4/ 23 (17.4 %) being the more commonly represented. Of the 23 pregnant patients 19 were in their third trimester of pregnancy and delivered; 7/19 (36.8 %) had preterm birth, 3/19 (15.8 %) developed adult respiratory distress syndrome before delivery, and 2/19 (10.5 %) had pre-eclampsia. 16/19 (84 %) of patients delivered by C-section. Out of the 20 new-borns, 18 were singletons with a set of twin. Conclusion: COVID-19 is associated with high prevalence of preterm birth, preeclampsia, and caesarean section compared to non-COVID pregnancies. COVID-19 infection was not found in the newborns and none developed severe neonatal complications. Crown Copyright (c) 2020 Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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