Clinical Manifestation and Characteristics of COVID-19 in Pregnants: A Retrospective, Single-Center Study

Esmeray Mutlu Yılmaz, Eda Koksal, Gökhan Unver, Sercan Seri̇n
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Objectives: Along with the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women have experienced COVID-19 symptoms of varying severity. Therefore, we aimed to show the clinical, laboratory, and radiological findings for three different trimesters in pregnant women diagnosed with COVID-19. Methods: All hospitalized pregnant women with positive SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid tests were included in this study. The severity of the disease was classified using the NIH Classification of Severity of Disease. Results: None of the 206 participants were vaccinated. The number of asymptomatic or presymptomatic patients, those with mild, moderate, and severe disease, was 73(35.4%), 59(28.6%), 68 (33.1%), and 6 (2.9%), respectively. The gestational age of symptomatic patients was lower than that of asymptomatic patients (29 vs. 37 weeks) (p= 0.001). The incidence of pneumonia increased with the trimester of pregnancy increased (p
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妊娠期COVID-19的临床表现和特征:一项回顾性、单中心研究
随着COVID-19大流行,孕妇出现了不同程度的COVID-19症状。因此,我们的目的是显示诊断为COVID-19的孕妇在三个不同孕期的临床、实验室和放射学表现。方法:所有SARS-CoV-2核酸检测阳性的住院孕妇均为研究对象。疾病的严重程度根据美国国立卫生研究院疾病严重程度分类进行分类。结果:206名参与者均未接种疫苗。无症状或症状前患者(轻、中、重度)分别为73例(35.4%)、59例(28.6%)、68例(33.1%)和6例(2.9%)。有症状患者的胎龄低于无症状患者(29周vs. 37周)(p= 0.001)。肺炎的发病率随妊娠期的增加而增加(p
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