Severity of COVID-19 disease in pregnant and nonpregnant females of reproductive age group: A preliminary comparative study

Shariq Ahmed, M. Shameem, Nazish Fatima, Uzma Tayyaba
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Objectives: This study was conducted to compare the disease severity of COVID-19 in pregnant and nonpregnant females of reproductive age group and to evaluate the effect of COVID-19 on neonatal outcome. Materials and Methods: The present prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary care center in northern India over a period of 6 months. Females of reproductive age group (15–44 years) that were admitted in COVID isolation ward with reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction-positive COVID-19 disease were included in the study and followed till discharge. Results: Among the 60 females of reproductive age group, 41.67% (25) were pregnant and 58.34% (35) were nonpregnant. The median duration of hospitalization among pregnant and nonpregnant females was 9 and 8.5 days, respectively. The severity of infection among pregnant and nonpregnant females was as follows: asymptomatic + mild disease 96% (24) and 77.14% (27) and moderate + severe disease 4% (1) and 22.86% (8), respectively. There were no maternal mortalities. Forty percent (10) of pregnant females had lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) and 32% (8) had normal vaginal delivery. There were 8 preterm, 6 full-term, 3 early-term, and 1 late-term deliveries. Twelve newborns had normal birth weight, 4 were low birth weight (LBW), 1 was very LBW, and 2 intrauterine deaths IUD were reported. No case of neonatal death or neonatal asphyxia was reported. Conclusion: In comparison to nonpregnant women with COVID-19 pneumonia, the infected pregnant females had mild or no respiratory symptoms, and none developed severe respiratory compromise or required intensive care. Preterm delivery, LSCS, and LBW were common in COVID-19-infected females.
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育龄期妊娠与非妊娠女性COVID-19疾病严重程度的初步比较研究
目的:本研究旨在比较新冠肺炎在育龄期妊娠和非妊娠女性中的疾病严重程度,并评估新冠肺炎对新生儿结局的影响。材料和方法:本前瞻性观察性研究在印度北部的一家三级护理中心进行,为期6个月。将因逆转录聚合酶链反应阳性新冠肺炎疾病而入住COVID隔离病房的生殖年龄组(15-44岁)女性纳入研究,并随访至出院。结果:60例育龄妇女中,妊娠占41.67%(25例),非妊娠占58.34%(35例)。孕妇和非孕妇的中位住院时间分别为9天和8.5天。孕妇和非孕妇的感染严重程度分别为:无症状+轻度疾病96%(24)和77.14%(27),中度+重度疾病4%(1)和22.86%(8)。没有产妇死亡。40%(10)的孕妇进行了下段剖宫产,32%(8)的孕妇正常阴道分娩。早产8例,足月6例,早产3例,早产1例。12名新生儿出生体重正常,4名为低出生体重(LBW),1名为极低出生体重,2名宫内节育器死亡。没有新生儿死亡或新生儿窒息的报告。结论:与患有新冠肺炎肺炎的非孕妇相比,感染的孕妇有轻微或无呼吸道症状,没有出现严重的呼吸道损害或需要重症监护。早产、LSCS和LBW在感染COVID-19的女性中很常见。
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