感染冠状病毒孕妇的全球早产患病率:系统综述和meta-meta分析

IF 0.9 Q2 Medicine
Sedigheh Abdollahpour, Talat Khadivzadeh, Mahla Shafeei, Mahdieh Arian
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背景:早产是全球新生儿发病率和死亡率的一个关键因素。因此,在冠状病毒大流行的危机中,调查感染COVID-19的母亲的早产发生率非常重要。材料和方法根据PRISMA指南,我们于2022年9月1日对PubMed和Web of Science数据库进行了搜索,以确定总结了报告COVID-19孕妇早产患病率的研究的系统综述和荟萃分析。根据重点检索策略和入选标准,最终纳入66项研究。经批判性评价后,采用综合Meta分析V3软件进行数据分析。采用随机效应模型来解释研究之间的异质性,并评估发表偏倚。使用森林样地报告了汇总估计值及其95%置信区间。结果共对66项荟萃分析研究进行了分析,涉及226032例冠状病毒感染孕妇的335964例早产。感染COVID-19的妇女早产患病率为18.8%(下限= 0.148;上限= 0.235;CI = 95% df = 65;I-Squared = 99.87;Egger检验= 0.40)。结论COVID-19感染妇女早产的全球总患病率高于冠状病毒大流行前的全球估计值。鉴于全球早产负担,应加紧努力,提高对所有感染covid - 19的孕妇的护理质量。
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Prevalence of global preterm labor in pregnant women infected with coronavirus: A systematic review and meta-meta-analysis.

BackgroundPreterm labor is a key factor in neonatal morbidity and mortality globally. Therefore, in the crisis of the coronavirus pandemic, it is important to investigate the prevalence of preterm labor in mothers with COVID-19 infection.Materials and methodsWe performed, according to the PRISMA guideline, a search of the PubMed and Web of Science database on September 1, 2022, to identify systematic reviews and meta-analyses that have summarized studies that report the prevalence of preterm labor in pregnant women with COVID-19. Based on the focused search strategy and eligibility criteria, finally, 66 studies were included in this review. After critical appraisal, using Comprehensive Meta Analysis V3 software, data analysis was done. A random-effects model was employed to account for heterogeneity among studies, and publication bias was assessed. Pooled estimates and their 95% confidence intervals were reported using forest plots.ResultsSixty-six meta-analysis studies, involving a total of 335,964 preterm labors among a sample of 2,260,032 women pregnant with coronavirus infection, were analyzed. Prevalence of preterm delivery in women infected with COVID-19 is 18.8% (lower limit = 0.148; upper limit = 0.235; CI = 95%' df = 65; I-Squared = 99.87; Egger test = 0.40).ConclusionsThe pooled global prevalence of preterm delivery in women infected with COVID-19 is higher than the global estimate in the era before the coronavirus pandemic. Given the global burden of preterm birth, efforts should be intensified to improve the quality of care for all COVID-infected pregnant women.

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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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