在大流行浪潮的第一年,COVID-19感染造成的孕产妇死亡

Muhammad Ilham, Aldika Akbar, Pungky Mulawardhana, Manggala Pasca, K. E. Gumilar, Eccita Rahestyningtyas, Muhammad Ardian, Cahya Laksana, J. Y. Anas, Hermanto Tri, M. A. Bachnas, B. A. Tjokroprawiro
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重点:这些由COVID-19感染引起的孕产妇死亡病例表明,在大流行的早期阶段,孕产妇死亡的重大风险因素,而研究并未广泛报道这一点。COVID-19感染增加了孕产妇和新生儿死亡的风险,即使分娩,婴儿的生存机会也较低。呼吸支持、抗病毒药物、抗生素、抗凝血剂和支持性护理是妊娠期重症COVID-19的主要治疗方法。摘要本文介绍了在大流行浪潮的第一年归因于COVID-19的7例孕产妇死亡病例。这些病例为未接种疫苗的孕妇COVID-19的自然进展提供了见解。该研究表明,COVID-19显著增加了孕产妇和新生儿的死亡率和发病率。所有患者入院时均表现出发热、咳嗽和呼吸困难的症状。患者入院时呼吸频率升高(26 ~ 32次/分钟),血氧饱和度低(<95%)。4名患者患有肥胖症,1名患者患有妊娠糖尿病。通过快速抗体或抗原检测和胸部x线检查,确诊为肺炎。对患者进行的医疗干预包括抗病毒治疗(5例)、抗生素治疗(6例)和抗凝剂治疗(4例)。在总共接生的5个婴儿中,有4个婴儿是通过剖宫产分娩的。由于早产和产妇在分娩前死亡,两名婴儿未能分娩。患者均在入院后3-10天内死亡。总之,对感染COVID-19的孕妇进行适当和早期干预和管理,对于预防孕产妇和新生儿死亡,特别是未接种疫苗的妇女,至关重要。
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Maternal Deaths caused by COVID-19 Infection in the First Year of the Pandemic Wave
Highlights: These cases of maternal deaths caused by COVID-19 infections illustrated the significant risk factors for maternal mortality during the early phases of the pandemic, while studies had not extensively reported this. COVID-19 infections increase the risk of maternal and neonatal mortality, with infants having a lower chance of survival even if they are delivered. Respiratory support, antiviral medications, antibiotics, anticoagulants, and supportive care are the primary treatments for severe COVID-19 in pregnancy. AbstractThis article presents seven cases of maternal deaths attributed to COVID-19 during the first year of the pandemic wave. These cases provide insights into the natural progression of COVID-19 in pregnant women who were not vaccinated. This study showed that COVID-19 significantly increased maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity. All of the patients exhibited symptoms of fever, cough, and dyspnea upon admission to the hospital. They were admitted with elevated respiratory rates (26–32 times/minute) and low oxygen saturation (<95%). Four patients had obesity, while one patient had pregestational diabetes. The COVID-19 diagnosis was established using a rapid antibody or antigen test and chest X-ray, which indicated pneumonia. Medical interventions administered to the patients included antiviral therapy (5 patients), antibiotics (6 patients), and anticoagulants (4 patients). From a total of five babies delivered, four babies were delivered via cesarean section. Two babies were not delivered due to previability and maternal deaths before delivery. The patients passed away within 3–10 days of hospital admission. In conclusion, adequate and early intervention and management of pregnant women infected with COVID-19 are crucial in preventing maternal and neonatal deaths, especially in unvaccinated women. 
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