Maternal and Obstetrical Outcomes in a Cohort of Pregnant Women Tested for SARS-CoV-2: Interim Results of the COVI-Preg International Registry

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العنوان: Maternal and Obstetrical Outcomes in a Cohort of Pregnant Women Tested for SARS-CoV-2: Interim Results of the COVI-Preg International Registry
المؤلفون: Javiera Fuenzalida, Mary Catherine Cambou, Sanseverino Mtv, Lucie Sedille, Abascal A, Feras Al-Kharouf, Ann-Christin Tallarek, Jute Richter, Guillaume Ducarme, Joanna Sichitiu, Anis Feki, Mingzhu Yin, Léo Pomar, Bénédicte Breton, Amanda Dantas-Silva, Luigi Raio, Carolina Borrelli, Dirk Bassler, Tina Fischer, Anna Goncé, Christian R Kahlert, Maria Camila Lopez-Giron, Stiremann J, Veeken LVd, Gaetan Plantefeve, Romina Capoccia Brugger, Claudia Grawe, Garanhani Surita, Mariana Horn Scherer, Arnaud Toussaint, Leonhard Schäffer, Karin Nielsen Saines, Niamh Keating, Karoline Aebi-Popp, Pedro Viana Pinto, Guillaume Favre, Daniel Surbek, Helena Bartels, Manuel Guerra Canales, Christophe Poncelet, Luciana Friedrich, Marie-Claude Rossier, Nicolas Mottet, Melissa Charvet, Anda-Petronela Radan, Najeh Hcini, Marina Moucho, Marylene Giral, Mohamed Derouich, Yves Ville, Oppermann Mldr, Ribeiro-do-Valle F, Andrea Bloch, Laura Forcen Acebal, Brigitte Weber, Fergal D. Malone, Adriana Gomes Luz, Celeste M, Silke Johann, Cristina Granado, David Baud, X. Chen, Hernandez Mrv, Eduard Gratacos Solsona, Karina Krajden Haratz, Manon Vouga, Kurt Hecher, Brigitte Strizek, Karen Castillo, Perez Om, Sandra A. Heldstab, Thibaud Quibel, Lambert, Paul Böckenhoff, Tejada BMd, Laurent Salomon, Michael Geary, Doris Mueller, Helene Pelerin, Lucas Trigo, Betania Bohrer, Gustavo Malinger, Gaston Grant, Loïc Sentilhes, Cécile Monod, sa RAMd, Charles Garabedian, Yariv Yogev, Béatrice Eggel-Hort, Panagiotis Kanellos, Damien Subtil, Martin Kaufmann, Wender O, Albert I. Ko, Brian Cleary, Irene Hoesli, Uma M. Reddy, Anne-Claude Muller Brochut, Susan Knowles, Jan Deprest, Calvache Ajn, Andrea Papadia, Rita Figueiredo, Santis, Carolina Prado de França Carvalho, Campos DAd, Monya Todesco Bernasconi, Lavinia Schuler-Faccini, Eran Hadar, Olivia Hernandez, María Fernanda Escobar-Vidarte, Annina Haessig, Gabriel Carles, Patrick Rozenberg, Hawkins-Villareal A, Alice Panchaud, N. Kölble, Juan Manuel Burgos-Luna, Camila Giugliani, Ron Maymon, Olga Grechukhina, Mary Higgins, Chloe Moreau, Carmen De Luca, Michel Boulvain
المصدر: SSRN Electronic Journal.
بيانات النشر: Elsevier BV, 2020.
سنة النشر: 2020
مصطلحات موضوعية: Pregnancy, medicine.medical_specialty, Fetus, Neonatal intensive care unit, business.industry, Obstetrics, medicine.disease, Diabetes mellitus, Cohort, Pandemic, Medicine, Gestation, Maternal death, business
الوصف: Background: Pregnant women represent a vulnerable population at higher risk of complications of infectious diseases. Data regarding the consequences of the emerging pandemic severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) during pregnancy are scarce. Recent evidence suggests that pregnant women might be at higher risk of severe disease, while exposed fetuses and newborns could suffer from preterm birth, growth restriction and neonatal infections. Methods: We developed an international web registry to allow structured data collection. Pregnant women at any stage during gestation tested for SARS-CoV-2 infection were enrolled. Maternal, obstetrical and neonatal outcomes were recorded. Findings: 1033 pregnant women tested for SARS-CoV-2 were included, among which 926 tested positive and 107 tested negative. Positive pregnant women were at higher risk of severe maternal outcomes compared to negative women [aRR 5.6, 95% CI 1.4-22.7]. Risk factors for severe maternal outcomes among positive women were pulmonary comorbidities [aOR 4.3, 95% CI 1.9-9.5], hypertensive disorders [aOR 2.7, 95% CI 1.0-7.0] and diabetes [aOR2.2, 95% CI 1.1-4.5]. No difference in term of obstetrical and neonatal outcomes were observed between positive and negative women. Positive pregnant women with severe maternal outcomes were at higher risk of cesarean sections [70.7% (n=53/75)], preterm deliveries [62.7% (n= 32/51)] and newborns requiring admission to the neonatal intensive care unit [41.3% (n=31/75)]. A positive neonatal SARS-CoV-2 test was observed in 2.9% (n=11/384) of newborns with an available test at birth. Interpretation: Pregnant women, particularly those with associated comorbidities, seem to be at higher risk of severe complications of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Preliminary data regarding obstetrical and neonatal outcomes among women with a mild disease are reassuring. Funding Statement: None. Declaration of Interests: The authors declare that we have no conflicts of interest. Ethics Approval Statement: The study was approved by both the Swiss Ethical Board (CER-VD-2020-00548) and the local ethics boards at each participating center.
تدمد: 1556-5068
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