An Overview of COVID Positive Obstetric Cases at a Tertiary Care Centre in Western Uttar Pradesh, India

K. Verma, Kalpna Kulshrestha, Priyanka Jaiswal
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COVID - 19 infection was declared pandemic infection on March 11, 2020 by World Health Organisation. Pregnant women have a high propensity to acquire this infection due to their altered physiological and immunological function. To know the overall incidence of COVID positive obstetric patients and.assess presence of any co-morbidity or obstetric complications as well as maternal and perinatal outcome at our institute. This retrospective observational study was conducted at Saraswathi Institute of medical sciences(SIMS), Hapur Uttar Pradesh, India from April 2020 to December 2020. All Covid positive obstetric patients, antenatal and postnatal upto 6weeks postpartum were included from the hospital records. Their socio-demographic characters, period of gestation at the time of admission, presenting symptoms, any medical or obstetric complications as well as maternal and perinatal outcome were studied in the form of severity of symptoms, ICU admissions, requirement of mechanical ventilatory support and NICU admissions. Total 95 obstetric patients were admitted , out of which 83 ( 87.36%) were antenatal and 12 ( 12.63%) were postnatal .16 patients delivered at SIMS, out of which 9 ( 56.25%) had cesarean delivery and 7 (43.75%) had vaginal delivery and 9 had preterm deliveries(56.25%). Among 12 postnatal patients , 5 (41.66% ) undergone cesarean delivery and 7 (58.33% ) had vaginal delivery. 20 (21.05%) patients needed ICU admission and 3 (3.15%) patients required ventilatory support. There were 2 (2.10%) maternal deaths and 2 ( 2.10%) neonatal deaths. The course of COVID-19 obstetric patients was mild in majority of cases, however increased rates of pregnancy complications and caesarean delivery was observed.
印度西北方邦一家三级保健中心的COVID阳性产科病例概述
2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织宣布COVID - 19感染为大流行感染。孕妇由于生理和免疫功能的改变,极易感染此病。了解2019冠状病毒阳性产科患者的总体发病率。评估任何合并症或产科并发症的存在,以及我们研究所的孕产妇和围产期结局。这项回顾性观察性研究于2020年4月至2020年12月在印度哈普尔北方邦Saraswathi医学科学研究所(SIMS)进行。所有新冠病毒阳性的产科患者,包括产后6周的产前和产后患者,都被纳入医院记录。研究了她们的社会人口特征、入院时的妊娠期、出现的症状、任何医疗或产科并发症以及孕产妇和围产期结局,包括症状严重程度、ICU入院情况、机械通气支持需求和NICU入院情况。共收治95例产科患者,其中产前83例(87.36%),产后12例(12.63%)。在我院分娩16例,其中剖宫产9例(56.25%),阴道分娩7例(43.75%),早产9例(56.25%)。12例产后患者中,剖宫产5例(41.66%),顺产7例(58.33%)。20例(21.05%)患者需要ICU, 3例(3.15%)患者需要呼吸支持。孕产妇死亡2例(2.10%),新生儿死亡2例(2.10%)。大多数病例的COVID-19产科患者病程较轻,但观察到妊娠并发症和剖腹产率增加。
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