Cardiomyopathy in Pregnancy with COVID-19: An Enigma

Q4 Medicine Journal of SAFOG Pub Date : 2020-11-30 DOI:10.5005/jp-journals-10006-1810
S. Mevada, Madhuri Mehendale, A. Nayak, Priyanka Gite, N. Khan
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Background: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), is a global public health emergency Physiological and mechanical changes in pregnancy increase susceptibility to infections in general, particularly when the cardiorespiratory system is affected, and encourage rapid progression to respiratory and heart failure in the gravida Case description: We present a case report of 30-year-old primigravidae with 36 5 weeks by date and 37 week by scan with diagnosed preeclampsia 2 weeks back on medication with 11 × 10 4 × 10 9 cm single intramural anterior wall fibroid with breech presentation COVID nasopharyngeal sample reported as SARS-CoV-2 real-time PCR positive The patient was started on medication defining the Stage 1 Group A Asymptomatic Category Chest X-ray showed mild bilateral pulmonary infiltrates On Day 6 of admission, the patient went in labor, and hence was taken for emergency LSCS in view of primigravidae with breech with preeclampsia with fibroid with PROM under spinal anesthesia with all precautions Intraoperatively, the LSCS was uneventful Postoperatively 6 hours postpartum, the patient developed sudden onset breathlessness NYHA Grade 4, with saturation of 56%, and patient was intubated and shifted to ICU Chest X-ray revealed viral pneumonia, and further 2D ECHO was suggestive of cardiomyopathy Conclusion: We suggest an echocardiogram in pregnant women with coronavirus disease 2019 pneumonia, in particular those necessitating oxygen or those who are critically ill Clinical significance: Viral myocarditis and cardiomyopathy have been reported in nonpregnant COVID-19 patients Information on COVID-19 in pregnancy is currently limited No specific literature is available of viral cardiomyopathy reported in pregnant women with COVID-19 infection © The Author(s) 2020
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COVID-19妊娠心肌病:一个谜
背景:由严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)引起的冠状病毒病2019 (COVID-19)是一种全球性突发公共卫生事件,妊娠期间的生理和机械变化通常会增加对感染的易感性,特别是当心肺系统受到影响时,并会促使孕妇迅速发展为呼吸和心力衰竭。我们报告一例30岁的初产妇,年龄36 5周,扫描37周,诊断为子痫前期,服药2周后出现11 × 10 × 4 × 10 9厘米的单壁前壁肌瘤,呈后端表现。COVID鼻咽样本报告为SARS-CoV-2实时PCR阳性。患者开始服药,定义为1期a组无症状类型。患者临产,在脊髓麻醉下采取紧急LSCS,术中无异常,术后6小时出现突发性呼吸困难NYHA 4级,饱和度56%,插管转至ICU胸片示病毒性肺炎。结论:我们建议对2019冠状病毒病肺炎孕妇,特别是需要吸氧或危重患者进行超声心动图检查。在未怀孕的COVID-19患者中报告了病毒性心肌炎和心肌病,关于妊娠期COVID-19的信息目前有限,没有关于COVID-19感染的孕妇报告病毒性心肌病的具体文献©作者(s) 2020
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Journal of SAFOG
Journal of SAFOG Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Journal of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology is the aim of this journal to provide platform for members to have access to scientific and peer-reviewed clinically oriented guidelines for practice and professional updating of subject of obstetrics and gynecology. The scope of South Asian Federation of Obstetrics and Gynaecology (SAFOG) journal is to cover the broad subject of obstetrics and gynecology and give out articles, information, and practice guidelines. The journal has fixed format of review articles, presentations as original studies by members and readers, operative skill reviews, case reports, and midwifery peer-reviewed practice guidelines. In addition, call upon experts and clinical authorities among member countries of SAFOG region to give out editorials on policy formulating topics such as maternal mortality, abortions, contraceptives, reproductive health preservation of women, etc. As well as to tabulate reproductive health country specific data to create awareness regarding the enormity of maternal and neonatal problems. To give out reader specific information for forthcoming professional events in the region. It remains a platform for better communication and exchange of reproductive indices among member countries. Also to amalgamate with world bodies, recommendations for practice guidelines for members. Brief of the journal: The SAFOG journal is the official organ and publication of South Asia Federation of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This is a scientific and peer-reviewed platform of exchange of professional activities, clinical practice guidelines, operative skill updates, and nursing midwifery practices among member countries.
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