Mortality of the Pregnant Women with COVID-19 at Referral Hospitals in Central Java, Indonesia

S. Jati, C. Pramana, B. Wibowo, Hery Sudjagat, Murni Murni
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Pregnant women have a high potential for infectious infections including Covid-19. This study focused on analysing the characteristics and outcomes of 95 maternal deaths that were caused by COVID-19. This observational-retrospective study descriptively analysed 95 maternal deaths due to COVID-19. The study was conducted in June – July 2021 at the COVID-19 Referral hospitals in Central Java Province. The study found that the majority of these deaths occurred in women between the ages of 20 to 35, with 74% falling in this age range. Furthermore, the study found that 63.2% of the patients required treatment for more than 48 hours. The study also noted that almost all of the women who died (98.9%) had not been vaccinated against COVID-19. Of the patients who received treatment, 73.7% received standard therapy. Additionally, 55.8% of the patients had a moderate condition when admitted to the hospital. More than half of the patients (52.6%) died in the intensive care unit (ICU). Furthermore, 63.2% of the patients arrived at the hospital alone. This data may suggest that some of these women were not receiving adequate support or medical care before their hospitalisation.
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印度尼西亚中爪哇转诊医院感染COVID-19的孕妇死亡率
孕妇感染Covid-19等传染病的可能性很高。本研究重点分析了95例由COVID-19引起的孕产妇死亡的特征和结果。本观察-回顾性研究描述性分析了因COVID-19导致的95例孕产妇死亡。该研究于2021年6月至7月在中爪哇省的COVID-19转诊医院进行。研究发现,这些死亡大多发生在20至35岁之间的妇女中,其中74%发生在这个年龄段。此外,研究发现63.2%的患者需要治疗超过48小时。该研究还指出,几乎所有死亡的女性(98.9%)都没有接种COVID-19疫苗。在接受治疗的患者中,73.7%的患者接受了标准治疗。此外,55.8%的患者入院时病情中度。超过一半(52.6%)的患者死于重症监护病房(ICU)。此外,63.2%的患者单独到达医院。这一数据可能表明,其中一些妇女在住院前没有得到充分的支持或医疗护理。
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