Laboratory Measurements and Thorax Computed Tomography Findings for Inpatient Pregnant with COVID-19

Q4 Medicine
M. Talmac
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the laboratory measurements and thorax computed tomography (CT) findings of pregnant women with COVID-19. Methods: This was a single-center, observational study performed in a Training and Research Hospital from March 1 to May 31, 2020. Laboratory data, clinical conditions, and thorax CT images of pregnant women with COVID-19 were analyzed retrospectively. The patients who agreed to the image and were not suspected of pneumonia were classified according to their degree of lung involvement. Results: A total of 155 pregnant women have included in the study, and the thorax CT of 86 (55.5%) pregnant women who participated in the study was evaluated. While no symptoms were observed in 44 (28.4%) of the pregnant women, the most common symptoms were dyspnea and cough in 27 (17.4%). Of the pregnant women evaluated for thorax CT, 24 (27.9%) had negative, 19 (21.1%) had mild involvement, 30 (34.9%) had moderate involvement, and 13 (15.1%) had heavy involvement. C-reactive protein (CRP) levels of pregnant women with negative tomography were 4.5 (0.7–83.4) mg/L, 13.4 (0.7–107.3) mg/L with mild involvement, 37.7 (3.8–292.6) mg/L with moderate involvement and, 48.6 (5.7–234.1) mg/L with heavy involvement (p<0.001). Conclusion: All factors affecting the prognosis for pregnant women with COVID-19 have not been fully elucidated. It was determined that a significant frequency of pregnant women was asymptomatic. In addition, an increase was observed in the CRP level according to the severity of pneumonia, while no similar difference was found in the D-dimer level. ©Copyright 2023 by Anatolian Journal of Family Medicine.
住院孕妇COVID-19的实验室测量和胸部ct表现
目的:本研究的目的是评估COVID-19孕妇的实验室测量和胸部计算机断层扫描(CT)结果。方法:这是一项单中心观察性研究,于2020年3月1日至5月31日在一家培训和研究医院进行。回顾性分析新冠肺炎孕妇的实验室资料、临床情况及胸部CT图像。同意图像且不怀疑肺炎的患者根据其肺部受累程度进行分类。结果:共纳入155例孕妇,对参与研究的86例(55.5%)孕妇进行了胸部CT评价。44例(28.4%)孕妇无症状,27例(17.4%)最常见的症状为呼吸困难和咳嗽。在接受胸部CT检查的孕妇中,阴性24例(27.9%),轻度受累19例(21.1%),中度受累30例(34.9%),重度受累13例(15.1%)。c -反应蛋白(CRP)水平为4.5 (0.7-83.4)mg/L,轻度受累时为13.4 (0.7-107.3)mg/L,中度受累时为37.7 (3.8-292.6)mg/L,重度受累时为48.6 (5.7-234.1)mg/L (p<0.001)。结论:影响COVID-19孕妇预后的所有因素尚未完全阐明。确定有相当多的孕妇无症状。此外,根据肺炎的严重程度,CRP水平升高,而d -二聚体水平没有类似的差异。©版权所有由安纳托利亚家庭医学杂志2023。
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Anatolian Journal of Family Medicine
Anatolian Journal of Family Medicine Medicine-Family Practice
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