Covıd-19 and Pregnancy: Single Center Experience With 167 Pregnancies

U. Korucuoğlu
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Purpose: To describe prevalence, presenting symptoms and severity of COVID infection in our pregnant population. To determine the association between COVID infection and adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preclampsia and preterm birth. To discuss the effect of the disease on cesarean section rates.  Methodology: This study included retrospective analysis of 167 pregnancies complicated with COVID infection in a single center between March 2020 and April 2022. Findings: Prevalence of COVID infection was 18,1% (167/925) in our population. Most common presenting symptom was fever with a rate of 61,1% (102 of 167 pregnancies). Second most common symptom was cough with a rate of 52,7% (88 of 167 pregnancies). Three patients have been hospitalized for severe infection (1.8%). None of these patients required admission to the intensive care unit or mechanical ventilation. Eight patients delivered before 37 weeks of pregnancy resulting in a preterm rate of 4,8%. None of these 167 pregnancies were complicated with preclampsia. Forty-two of the 167 deliveries were performed by vaginal route, resulting in a cesarean section rate of 74,9%. This rate varied between 35 to 50% during years in our center before pandemics.   Recommendation: Our findings do not match with previously published data, and reveal a more benign course during pregnancy. These results are expected to decrease the anxiety of pregnant women diagnosed with COVID and shed light to management of future infections.  
Covıd-19和怀孕:167次怀孕的单中心体验
目的:描述妊娠人群中COVID感染的患病率、症状和严重程度。确定COVID感染与不良妊娠结局(如先兆子痫和早产)之间的关系。探讨本病对剖宫产率的影响。方法:本研究回顾性分析了2020年3月至2022年4月在单一中心发生的167例合并COVID感染的妊娠。结果:人群中COVID感染的患病率为18.1%(167/925)。最常见的症状是发烧,发生率为61.1%(167例妊娠中有102例)。第二常见的症状是咳嗽,发生率为52.7%(167例妊娠中有88例)。3例患者因严重感染住院(1.8%)。这些患者都不需要进入重症监护病房或机械通气。8例患者在怀孕37周前分娩,早产率为4.8%。这167例妊娠中没有一例伴有先兆子痫。167例分娩中有42例经阴道分娩,剖宫产率为74.9%。在流行病之前的几年里,我们中心的这一比率在35%到50%之间变化。建议:我们的研究结果与先前发表的数据不相符,并揭示了妊娠期间的良性病程。预计这些结果将减少被诊断为COVID的孕妇的焦虑,并为未来感染的管理提供启示。
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