Maternal and early neonatal outcomes in pregnant women with Covid-19 in Duhok city

Loura Omer Mohammed, Maeda Yousif Shamdeen, Suad Taher Yasen
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Background and objectives: Global pandemic brought on by new coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infection (COVID-19). The virus's effects on pregnancy, the fetus, and the newborn are among the many unanswered questions.The study's objective is to assess the effects of COVID-19 during pregnancy on maternal and newborn outcomes. Methods: A cross sectional study design with retrospective information was used at the Obstetrics and Gynecology teaching hospital in Duhok city from 1st August 2020 to 1st August 2021. The study included 100 pregnant women all of whom were COVID-19-positive (by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction) admitted to the hospital in the study period. Data were collected from patients’ medical files and case sheets including information about pregnancy, past history, delivery and intrapartum complication, and postnatal maternal and neonatal outcome. Results: The mean age of the pregnant women was 31.6 years ranging between 22-43 years. More than two thirds of them (70%) were multiparous. Nineteen percent of the involved women were admitted to intensive care units with a maternal death of 9%. Nearly, 60% of those pregnant women delivered by caesarian section. Neonatal outcomes were as follow, 29% preterm birth, 49.5% neonatal intensive care units admission, 9% intrauterine fetal death, 15.4% neonatal infection with Covid-19 and 5% neonatal death. Conclusions: Infection with COVID-19 during pregnancy could have adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes. Most significant effects include maternal death, intensive care unit admission, intrauterine fetal death, preterm birth, neonatal infection and death.
杜胡克市患 Covid-19 孕妇的产妇和新生儿早期结局
背景和目的:新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV-2)感染(COVID-19)导致全球大流行。本研究的目的是评估 COVID-19 在孕期对孕产妇和新生儿的影响。研究方法2020 年 8 月 1 日至 2021 年 8 月 1 日,杜霍克市妇产科教学医院采用回顾性资料的横断面研究设计。研究对象包括 100 名在研究期间入院的 COVID-19 阳性(通过反转录聚合酶链反应)孕妇。研究人员从患者的医疗档案和病例表中收集数据,包括妊娠、既往史、分娩、产时并发症、产后产妇和新生儿结局等信息。研究结果孕妇的平均年龄为 31.6 岁,介于 22-43 岁之间。其中三分之二以上(70%)为多胎妊娠。19%的孕妇住进了重症监护室,9%的孕妇死亡。近 60% 的孕妇通过剖腹产分娩。新生儿结局如下:29%早产、49.5%入住新生儿重症监护室、9%胎儿宫内死亡、15.4%新生儿感染Covid-19、5%新生儿死亡。结论孕期感染COVID-19会对孕产妇和新生儿造成不良后果。最重要的影响包括孕产妇死亡、入住重症监护室、胎儿宫内死亡、早产、新生儿感染和死亡。
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