Clinical and laboratory differences between healthy and COVID-19 positive pregnant women and the negative effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy

Kazım Kıratlı, Didem Kıratlı, M. Şengül
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Introduction: Depending on pregnancy; physiological changes in the immune system, respiratory and circulatory systems may cause a more severe course of infection with respiratory viruses. The aim of this study is to examine the clinical and laboratory findings of our pregnant patients with and without COVID-19 and to determine whether COVID-19 disease has a negative effect on late pregnancy. Methods: This study was conducted with a total of 60 pregnant patients followed in the Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology Clinic and Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinic of a Training and Research Hospital. Demographic characteristics and laboratory findings of pregnant women and their fetuses were obtained from the hospital management information system. Results: The mean age of the COVID-19 positive pregnant women (n:30) included in the study was 28.87±1.38 years, the mean hospitalization time was 6.33±0.35 days, and it was significantly different from the COVID-19 negative group (n:30) (p<0.001). The most common symptom observed in COVID-19 positive pregnant women at presentation was fever (73.3%), followed by cough (53.3%) and headache (43.3%). C-reactive protein (25.53±5.79, p: 0.005), ferritin (83.97±10.51, p: 0.005) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (30.97± 4.59, p: 0.011) were found to be higher in COVID-19 positive pregnant women. Conclusion: In conclusion; CRP, ferritin and ESR levels were found to be higher in pregnant women with COVID-19. It is important for healthcare providers to know the clinical course of COVID-19, maternofetal or obstetric outcomes in the pregnant population. Mode and timing of delivery should be individualized according to disease severity, pre-existing maternal comorbidities, obstetric history, gestational age, and fetal conditions. Keywords: COVID-19, C-reactive protein, cough, pregnancy
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健康孕妇与COVID-19阳性孕妇的临床和实验室差异以及COVID-19对妊娠的负面影响
简介:根据怀孕情况而定;免疫系统、呼吸和循环系统的生理变化可能导致呼吸道病毒感染的更严重过程。本研究的目的是检查我们患有和不患有新冠肺炎的孕妇的临床和实验室结果,并确定新冠肺炎疾病是否对妊娠晚期有负面影响。方法:本研究共有60名孕妇在某训练研究医院的传染病与临床微生物学诊所和妇产科诊所接受随访。孕妇及其胎儿的人口学特征和实验室检查结果来自医院管理信息系统。结果:纳入研究的新冠肺炎阳性孕妇(n:30)平均年龄为28.87±1.38岁,平均住院时间为6.33±0.35天,与新冠肺炎阴性组(n:10)有显著差异(p<0.001),其次是咳嗽(53.3%)和头痛(43.3%)。新冠肺炎阳性孕妇的C反应蛋白(25.53±5.79,p:0.005)、铁蛋白(83.97±10.51,p:005)和红细胞沉降率(30.97±4.59,p∶0.011)较高。结论:结论;发现新冠肺炎孕妇的CRP、铁蛋白和ESR水平较高。医疗保健提供者了解新冠肺炎的临床过程、孕妇的孕产妇或产科结果很重要。分娩方式和时间应根据疾病严重程度、先前存在的母体合并症、产科病史、胎龄和胎儿状况进行个体化。关键词:新冠肺炎、C反应蛋白、咳嗽、妊娠
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