COVID-19妇女的围产期结局

D. Voloshin, Z. Rumyantseva, I. Glazkov, A. Sulima, N. Reznichenko, Viktoriya S. Moskvina
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COVID-19的发病机制尚未完全了解。然而,已知该病毒可进入上呼吸道和胃肠道的上皮细胞,通过血管紧张素转换酶2激活s蛋白。这个过程可以显著影响怀孕、分娩和产后时期。本研究的目的是分析COVID-19对妊娠过程和结局的影响。材料与方法。作者回顾性分析了67例确诊和疑似COVID-19孕妇的病史和手术方案,以及59例与COVID-19患者接触的新生儿的新生儿记录。结果。因胎儿死亡而分娩的病例占13.4%,早产的病例占15.5%。此外,15.2%的儿童在胎龄前早产(俄罗斯联邦的平均比率为8 - 11%);3.4%的新生儿需要有创人工肺通气;18.6%的病例进行了新生儿初级复苏。口咽拭子PCR检测SARS-CoV-2未证实存在COVID-19病原体。新生儿黄疸在83.1%的病例中被诊断出来(俄罗斯联邦的平均比率为60%)。77.5%的儿童需要光疗(血清胆红素>220µmol/l,经皮胆红素指数>200,Kramer评分3-4)(俄罗斯平均为40 - 50%)。结论。开展的研究表明,COVID-19对妊娠过程和结局产生重大影响:早产、产前胎儿死亡的风险以及新生儿初级复苏的需求也增加了。
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PERINATAL OUTCOMES IN WOMEN WITH COVID-19
COVID-19 pathogenesis has not been fully understood yet. However, the virus is known to enter the epithelial cells of the upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, activating S-protein by angiotensin-converting enzyme 2. This process can significantly affect the pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum period. The aim of the study is to analyze the impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy course and outcomes. Materials and Methods. The authors retrospectively analyzed case histories and surgical protocols of 67 pregnant women with confirmed and suspected COVID-19, and neonatal records of 59 newborns who were in contact with COVID-19 patients. Results. Childbirth due to antenatal fetal death occurred in 13.4 % of cases, preterm births were observed in 15.5 %. Besides, 15.2 % of children were born prematurely by gestational age (the average rate for the Russian Federation is 8–11 %); invasive artificial lung ventilation was required in 3.4 % of newborns; primary neonatal resuscitation was performed in 18.6 % of cases. PCR examination of oropharyngeal swabs for SARS-CoV-2 detection did not confirm the presence of COVID-19 causative agents. Neonatal jaundice was diagnosed in 83.1 % of cases (the average rate for the Russian Federation is 60 %). Phototherapy (serum bilirubin >220 µmol/l, transcutaneous bilirubin index >200, Kramer scale score 3–4) was required in 77.5 % of such children (the average rate for Russia is 40–50 %). Conclusion. The conducted study indicates a significant impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy course and outcomes: the risks of preterm birth, antenatal fetus death, and the need for primary neonatal resuscitation also increase.
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