HIV Screening During Pregnancy in a U.S. HIV Epicenter.

Q2 Medicine
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Pub Date : 2020-05-07 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2020/8196342
Alec Szlachta-McGinn, Alexandra Aserlind, Lunthita Duthely, Sean Oldak, Ruchi Babriwala, Emily Montgomerie, JoNell Potter
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Background: The CDC and ACOG have issued guidelines for HIV screening in pregnancy for patients living in areas with high prevalence of HIV in order to minimize perinatal vertical transmission. There is a lack of data examining providers' compliance with these guidelines in at-risk patient populations in the United States.

Objective: To evaluate if HIV screening in pregnant women was performed according to guidelines at a large, urban, tertiary care medical center in South Florida. Study Design. A retrospective review was performed on 1270 prenatal and intrapartum records from women who delivered a live infant in 2015 at a single institution. Demographic and outcome data were chart abstracted and analyzed using arithmetic means and standard deviations.

Results: Of the 1270 patients who met inclusion criteria, 1090 patients initiated prenatal care in the first or second trimester and delivered in the third trimester. 1000 (91.7%) patients were screened in the first or second trimester; however, only 822 (82.2%) of these were retested in the third trimester during prenatal care. Among the 178 patients lacking a third trimester test, 159 (89.3%) received rapid HIV testing upon admission for delivery. Of the 1090 patients who initiated prenatal care in the first or second trimester and delivered in the third trimester, 982 (90.1%) were screened in accordance with recommended guidelines. Of the 1270 patients initiating care in any trimester, 24 (1.9%) had no documented prenatal HIV test during prenatal care, however 22 (91.7%) had a rapid HIV test on admission for delivery. Two (0.16%) patients were not tested prenatally or prior to delivery.

Conclusion: Despite 99.8% of women having at least one HIV screening test during pregnancy, there is room for improvement in routine prenatal screening in both early pregnancy and third trimester prior to onset of labor in this high-risk population.

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在美国艾滋病毒中心怀孕期间进行艾滋病毒筛查。
背景:美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)和美国艾滋病监测委员会(ACOG)发布了生活在艾滋病高流行地区的孕妇艾滋病毒筛查指南,以尽量减少围产期垂直传播。在美国,缺乏检查提供者在高危患者群体中遵守这些指南的数据。目的:评估在南佛罗里达州的一个大型城市三级保健医疗中心,孕妇是否按照指南进行了艾滋病毒筛查。研究设计。回顾性分析了2015年在单一机构分娩活婴的1270例产前和产时记录。人口统计学和结局数据采用图表抽象,并采用算术平均值和标准差进行分析。结果:在1270例符合纳入标准的患者中,1090例患者在妊娠早期或中期开始产前护理,并在妊娠晚期分娩。1000例(91.7%)患者在妊娠早期或中期进行筛查;然而,其中只有822人(82.2%)在妊娠晚期进行了产前检查。在178例未进行妊娠晚期检测的患者中,159例(89.3%)在入院分娩时接受了快速HIV检测。在1090名在妊娠早期或中期开始产前护理并在妊娠晚期分娩的患者中,982名(90.1%)按照推荐指南进行了筛查。在任何三个月开始护理的1270例患者中,24例(1.9%)在产前护理期间没有记录产前艾滋病毒检测,但22例(91.7%)在入院分娩时进行了快速艾滋病毒检测。2例(0.16%)患者未在产前或分娩前进行检测。结论:尽管99.8%的妇女在怀孕期间至少进行过一次HIV筛查,但在这一高危人群中,妊娠早期和分娩前妊娠晚期的常规产前筛查仍有改进的空间。
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Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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3.80
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发文量
17
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Infectious Diseases in Obstetrics and Gynecology aims to disseminate new and important information to clinicians and other health care providers, scientists, and researchers involved in the study or treatment of infectious diseases, especially those affecting the female patient. Its ultimate aim is to advance knowledge and encourage research, thereby improving the prevention or diagnosis and treatment of patients affected by such diseases.
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