The dilemma of COVID-19 Diagnosis in Pregnancy

IF 1.1 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY Immunopathologia Persa Pub Date : 2022-05-31 DOI:10.34172/ipp.2022.32416
Wassan Nori, Roaa Hamed, W. Akram, Maha Chasib Munshid
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Coronavirus Disease 2019 is a new and rapidly developing health crisis. Ongoing researches are looking at the prevalence and consequences of COVID-19 in the obstetric community and postnatal period. In COVID 19 era, pregnant mothers are prone to infection with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, with a higher risk of poor pregnancy outcomes. Therefore, an accurate and early diagnosis is a necessity for this vulnerable group. Screening for asymptomatic carriers is a cornerstone to limit the COVID-19 pandemic. It is vital to evaluate patients’ clinical symptoms and epidemiological history carefully. Although the serological test; Polymerase chain reaction RT-PCR can confirm infection, it cannot determine the degree or severity of the illness. Moreover, it has false-negative results. Imaging tests allow exact diagnosis of lung damage, the severity of the disease, and the classification of patients. Comprehensive analyses of serological and imaging data will assist in the formation of an appropriate clinical diagnosis. This review will discuss the updates and critical points in establishing COVID-19 infection in pregnant women with their pros and cons.
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妊娠期COVID-19诊断的困境
2019冠状病毒病是一场新的、迅速发展的健康危机。正在进行的研究着眼于新冠肺炎在产科社区和产后的流行率和后果。在2019冠状病毒病时代,孕妇容易感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型,妊娠结局不佳的风险更高。因此,对这一弱势群体进行准确、早期的诊断是必要的。筛查无症状携带者是限制新冠肺炎大流行的基石。仔细评估患者的临床症状和流行病学史至关重要。尽管血清学检测;聚合酶链式反应RT-PCR可以确认感染,但不能确定疾病的程度或严重程度。此外,它还有假阴性结果。影像学检查可以准确诊断肺部损伤、疾病的严重程度和患者的分类。血清学和影像学数据的综合分析将有助于形成适当的临床诊断。本综述将讨论孕妇新冠肺炎感染的最新情况和关键点及其利弊。
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