S. Moni, Joysree Saha, Qumrun Nassa Ahmed, I. Jahan, Mosammad Alpana Jahan, Farhana Afroze Sheela, Mannan Ma, M. Shahidullah
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Abstract
Introduction: The pandemic novel corona virus (SARS-CoV- 2) infects pregnant women and affects pregnancy outcome. The perinatal outcome of COVID positive pregnancies attended at private hospitals during the last epidemic peak at Dhaka is unknown. The purpose of the study was to evaluate perinatal outcome among COVID positive and COVID negative pregnant women who delivered in the 2 study hospitals at Dhaka during the last epidemic wave.
Methods: This retrospective study was conducted in 2 eminent private medical college& hospitals in Dhaka,namely Popular medical college &hospital (PMCH) and Greenlife medical college hospital (GLMC) over a period of 3 months from July 2021 to September 2021. COVID positive and COVID negative pregnant women who delivered in the study hospitals during the study period were included in this study. Outcome variables were COVID related maternal morbidity mortality, rate of caesarean delivery, stillbirth, preterm birth, low birth weight, neonatal COVID-19 positivity, neonatal death.
Results: This study included 60 COVID positive and 60 COVID negative pregnant cases. COVID positive pregnant women delivered at earlier gestational age (weeks) than COVID negative cases(34.46±3.58 vs 36.50±3.20; p=0.001) Among COVID infected pregnancies,severe disease was observed in 15%; O2 support was needed in 68.3% and ICU admission required in 16.7% cases.The caesarean delivery rate ((93.3% vs 80%; p-.032) and preterm delivery rate (63.3% vs 35%; p-.002) were significantly higher among COVID positive cases. About 8.3% COVID affected pregnancies ended up with stillbirth.Maternal death rate due to COVID related complications was 5%.Proportion of low birth weight (LBW) was significantly more in infected pregnancies (65% vs 35%; p 0.001).No newborn from COVID positive mother was tested positive by RT-PCR at 24 hours of age.
Conclusion: SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy cancause moderate to severe disease requiring ICU admission and maternal death in 5% among COVID positive cases .It gives rise to more still birth, preterm birth, increasing number of LUCSand LBW. However maternal to neonatal transmission is not evident at 24-hour RT-PCR testing.
J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2022; 40: 270-278
大流行新型冠状病毒(SARS-CoV- 2)感染孕妇并影响妊娠结局。在达卡上一个疫情高峰期间,在私立医院就诊的COVID阳性孕妇的围产期结局尚不清楚。该研究的目的是评估上一波流行期间在达卡两家研究医院分娩的COVID阳性和COVID阴性孕妇的围产期结局。方法:回顾性研究于2021年7月至2021年9月在达卡两所著名私立医学院和医院,即Popular medical college &hospital (PMCH)和Greenlife medical college &hospital (GLMC)进行,为期3个月。在研究期间在研究医院分娩的COVID阳性和COVID阴性孕妇纳入本研究。结局变量为与COVID相关的孕产妇发病率死亡率、剖腹产率、死产、早产、低出生体重、新生儿COVID-19阳性、新生儿死亡。结果:本研究纳入了60例COVID阳性孕妇和60例COVID阴性孕妇。COVID阳性孕妇比COVID阴性孕妇早胎龄(周)(34.46±3.58 vs 36.50±3.20);p=0.001)在感染COVID的妊娠中,重症发生率为15%;需要氧气支持的占68.3%,需要住院的占16.7%。剖宫产率(93.3% vs 80%;P - 0.032)和早产率(63.3% vs 35%;p- 0.002)。大约8.3%的受COVID影响的怀孕最终以死产告终。COVID相关并发症导致的孕产妇死亡率为5%。感染妊娠中低出生体重(LBW)的比例明显更高(65%对35%;p 0.001)。新冠病毒阳性母亲的新生儿在24小时龄时未检测到RT-PCR阳性。结论:妊娠期感染SARS-CoV-2可导致中重度疾病,需入院ICU治疗,孕产妇死亡占COVID阳性病例的5%,可导致死产、早产、新生儿和低体重儿增加。然而,在24小时RT-PCR检测中,母体对新生儿的传播并不明显。[J]孟加拉大学物理外科2022;40: 270 - 278