Comparison of Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes among COVID-19 and Healthy Pregnant Women in the West of Iran: A Retrospective Cohort Study

IF 0.3 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Current Women s Health Reviews Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.2174/1573404819666221101124433
Fariba Daneshvar, N. Radnia, N. Alimohammadi, Maryam Garousian, E. Talebi-Ghane, B. Basiri, S. Bashirian, Tahereh Eskandarlo
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In the COVID-19 epidemic, pregnant women, fetuses, and newborns are a high-risk population that is more susceptible than the general population. These groups are more susceptible to serious respiratory illnesses and pneumonia because of their weakened immune systems. This study compared maternal and neonatal outcomes in postpartum women with COVID-19 with similar healthy women at the hospital In this retrospective cohort study, the characteristics of 100 pregnant women with COVID-19 (confirmed by a positive PCR test during pregnancy) were compared to 150 healthy pregnant women who were referred to Fatemieh Hospital in Hamadan from March, 2020 to February, 2021. The maternal and neonatal outcomes were collected from the medical record of patients and analyzed using SPSS software (Ver. 26). No significant differences were observed in the average ages (± standard deviation) of the two groups of COVID-19 (30.25 ± 6.24 years) and healthy (29.48 ± 6.73 years) women. In this study, pregnant women were infected with COVID-19 from weeks 7 to 41 of gestation, with a median infection time of 35 weeks. The odds ratio (95% confidence interval) of pre-eclampsia and preterm birth was significantly higher in women with COVID-19 than in healthy women with the following values 2.79 (1.61, 7.34) and 22.26 (2.86, 173.33), respectively. Pregnant women suffering from COVID-19 had considerably greater rates of gestational issues, neonatal difficulties, pre-eclampsia, and premature delivery, according to the findings of this study. During epidemics, it is advised that pregnant women and their newborns receive more basic care.
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伊朗西部COVID-19和健康孕妇的孕产妇和新生儿结局比较:一项回顾性队列研究
在COVID-19疫情中,孕妇、胎儿和新生儿是高危人群,比一般人群更容易感染。这些人群更容易患严重的呼吸道疾病和肺炎,因为他们的免疫系统较弱。在这项回顾性队列研究中,将100名COVID-19孕妇(妊娠期间PCR检测阳性)的特征与2020年3月至2021年2月在哈马丹Fatemieh医院转诊的150名健康孕妇的特征进行了比较。从患者病历中收集产妇和新生儿结局,并使用SPSS软件(第26版)进行分析。两组新冠肺炎患者(30.25±6.24岁)和健康女性(29.48±6.73岁)的平均年龄(±标准差)差异无统计学意义。在这项研究中,孕妇在妊娠7周至41周感染COVID-19,中位感染时间为35周。COVID-19女性子痫前期和早产的比值比(95%可信区间)显著高于健康女性,分别为2.79(1.61,7.34)和22.26(2.86,173.33)。根据这项研究的结果,患有COVID-19的孕妇出现妊娠问题、新生儿困难、先兆子痫和早产的几率要高得多。在流行病期间,建议孕妇及其新生儿获得更多的基本护理。
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期刊介绍: Current Women"s Health Reviews publishes frontier reviews on all the latest advances on obstetrics and gynecology. The journal"s aim is to publish the highest quality review articles dedicated to research in the field. The journal is essential reading for all clinicians and researchers in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology.
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