摩苏尔市因Covid - 19感染住院ICU的孕妇和非孕妇结局

Hana Abdul-QaderKhuder
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目的:本研究旨在了解孕妇是否比非孕妇更容易因COVID-19和入住重症监护病房(ICU)而住院和预后更差。方法:采用横断面设计。109名怀孕和未怀孕的育龄妇女(16- 49岁)参加了研究。记录了她们的住院时间、胎龄(如果怀孕)以及是否患有高血压、糖尿病、哮喘或其他疾病等医学疾病的信息。对住院时间、预后和死亡率进行了随访。结果:在ICU住院妇女中,高血压、孕龄增高等疾病普遍存在。这组参与者的结果最差。在我们的研究中,需要呼吸支持并使用CPAP的孕妇预后较差,19例孕妇中有18例死亡。结论:育龄妇女感染SARS-CoV-2肺炎甚至死亡的风险增加。即使在ICU住院,参与本研究并需要CPAP作为呼吸支持的19名孕妇中有18人死亡。本研究纳入的17例女性高血压患者住院时间较差,预后较差,甚至死亡。
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Outcome of pregnant and non-pregnant ladies hospitalized to ICU due to Covid 19 infection in Mosul city
Purpose: The study aimed to find out whether pregnant women were more likely than non-pregnant women to be hospitalized and had the worse outcome due to COVID-19 and intensive care unit (ICU) admission. Methods: The study is of cross-sectional design.  One hundred and nine pregnant and non-pregnant in child bearing age (16- 49 years) participated in the study. Information about their stay, gestational age, if pregnant,and the presence of medical diseases such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, asthma, or other disease were recorded. There was a follow-up regarding the duration of hospital stay, their prognosis, and the mortality rate was taken. Results: Diseases such as hypertension and the increase in maternal age were prevalent among the women admitted to ICU. This group of participants has the worst outcome. In our study, pregnant ladies needing respiratory support with CPAP bad prognosis since 18 of the 19 pregnant ladies died. Conclusion: Women of reproductive age with SARS-CoV-2 were shown to be at increased risk of pneumonia and even death. Even with ICU hospitalization, 18 of 19 pregnant ladies who participated in this study and who needed CPAP as respiratory support died. The 17 ladies with hypertension included in our study had the worse outcome regarding hospital stay duration and bad prognosis or even death.
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