COVID-19 and Pregnancy Outcomes: A Descriptive Study From a Tertiary Hospital in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE.

IF 1.6 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Obstetrics and Gynecology International Pub Date : 2024-12-03 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1155/ogi/5252919
Manal M Sami, Shatha Al Zuheiri, Nour K Sabaneh, Mustafa Amir Abdul Latif, Shooq Yousef Al-Blooshi, Mira Osman
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Abstract

Background: Over 768 million cases of COVID-19 infection have been reported worldwide, with pregnant women being the most vulnerable members of society during such an infectious disease outbreak. In the United Arab Emirates, there are limited studies explaining the effects of COVID-19 on pregnant women and their fetuses. In this study, the maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnant women with COVID-19 in a tertiary maternal hospital, United Arab Emirates, were examined. Materials and Methods: A descriptive study was conducted in a tertiary hospital for Obstetrics and Gynecology in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. The study included all pregnant women who tested positive for COVID-19 infection from April 2020 to September 2021. Results: The study revealed that a higher number of COVID-19-infected pregnant patients presented in their third trimester (69.1%). The comorbidity of body mass index (BMI) had the most effect on the severity/hospitalization status of the patients (p=0.018). In the nonhospitalized group, fever was the most common symptom (26%), whereas in the hospitalized group, cough was the most common symptom (94%). Emergency cesarean delivery was found to be significant (p=0.0007) in hospitalized patients. COVID-19 pneumonia was the prevailing adverse maternal outcome. NICU admission and prematurity were the most frequent neonatal outcomes. Conclusions: In conclusion, our findings show that adverse maternal outcomes, obesity, and mode of delivery were related to COVID-19 severity in pregnant patients. However, there was no effect generally on the adverse fetal outcomes except for jaundice and birth weight.

COVID-19与妊娠结局:来自阿联酋哈伊马角一家三级医院的描述性研究
背景:全世界已经报告了超过7.68亿例COVID-19感染病例,在这种传染病爆发期间,孕妇是社会中最脆弱的成员。在阿拉伯联合酋长国,解释COVID-19对孕妇及其胎儿影响的研究有限。本研究对阿拉伯联合酋长国一家三级妇产医院感染COVID-19的孕妇的母胎结局进行了检查。材料和方法:在阿联酋哈伊马角的一家三级妇产科医院进行了一项描述性研究。该研究包括2020年4月至2021年9月期间所有COVID-19感染检测呈阳性的孕妇。结果:研究发现,感染新冠病毒的孕妇在妊娠晚期出现的比例较高(69.1%)。体重指数(BMI)的合并症对患者的严重程度/住院状况影响最大(p=0.018)。在未住院组中,发烧是最常见的症状(26%),而在住院组中,咳嗽是最常见的症状(94%)。急诊剖宫产在住院患者中有显著性意义(p=0.0007)。COVID-19肺炎是主要的不良产妇结局。新生儿入院和早产是最常见的新生儿结局。结论:总之,我们的研究结果表明,孕妇的不良结局、肥胖和分娩方式与COVID-19严重程度有关。然而,除了黄疸和出生体重外,对胎儿的不良结局一般没有影响。
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Obstetrics and Gynecology International
Obstetrics and Gynecology International OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.60
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0.00%
发文量
26
审稿时长
19 weeks
期刊介绍: Obstetrics and Gynecology International is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that aims to provide a forum for scientists and clinical professionals working in obstetrics and gynecology. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to obstetrics, maternal-fetal medicine, general gynecology, gynecologic oncology, uro-gynecology, reproductive medicine and infertility, reproductive endocrinology, and sexual medicine.
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