Evaluation of Maternal and Fetal Outcomes in Pregnant Women with COVID-19 based on Different Trimesters.

Minoo Movahedi, Khadijeh M Siahafshari, Maryam Hajhashemi, Farzin Khorvash, Milad Saeidi, Zahra Allameh
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Background: COVID-19 is the leading cause of the recent pandemic in the globe. This disease might have different effects on the maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnancy. The aim of this study was to assess these outcomes in pregnant women with COVID-19 infections in different trimesters.

Materials and methods: This is a prospective cohort study that was performed in February 2020 to August 2021 in Isfahan on 430 pregnant women with definite diagnosis of COVID-19 infection admitted to our medical centers. The included cases were followed based on the gestational age in which they were diagnosed with COVID-19 infection. Patients were divided into three groups (first, second, and third trimesters) based on COVID-19 infection.

Results: The frequency of requiring mechanical ventilation was higher in mothers with COVID-19 in the second trimester (P = 0.049) and the frequency of PIH was significantly higher in mothers with COVID-19 in the third trimester compared to other women (P = 0.009). Fetal growth restriction (FGR) was also observed in 22 patients (5.3%) that was mostly observed with COVID-19 in the third trimester (P = 0.012). Oligohydramnios and fetal distress leading to C/S were observed in 19 patients (4.6%) and 12 patients (2.9%), respectively. The majority of maternal mortality was among cases with COVID-19 infection in the third trimester (44.4%).

Conclusion: We observed higher maternal and fetal complications in women especially those in the third trimester. Our results were in line with the findings of previous studies. Women with COVID-19 infection in the third trimester had highest frequencies of preterm labor and FGR.

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不同妊娠期COVID-19孕妇母胎结局评价
背景:COVID-19是最近全球大流行的主要原因。这种疾病可能对怀孕期间的母胎结局有不同的影响。本研究的目的是评估不同妊娠期感染COVID-19的孕妇的这些结果。材料和方法:这是一项前瞻性队列研究,于2020年2月至2021年8月在伊斯法罕对430名确诊为COVID-19感染的孕妇进行了研究。根据被诊断为COVID-19感染的胎龄对纳入的病例进行随访。根据COVID-19感染情况将患者分为三组(第一、第二和第三孕期)。结果:新冠肺炎母亲在妊娠中期需要机械通气的频率高于其他女性(P = 0.049),妊娠晚期需要PIH的频率显著高于其他女性(P = 0.009)。22例(5.3%)患者出现胎儿生长受限(FGR),主要发生在妊娠晚期(P = 0.012)。羊水过少和胎儿窘迫导致C/S分别为19例(4.6%)和12例(2.9%)。大多数孕产妇死亡发生在妊娠晚期感染COVID-19的病例中(44.4%)。结论:我们观察到孕妇尤其是妊娠晚期的孕妇有较高的母胎并发症。我们的结果与之前的研究结果一致。妊娠晚期感染COVID-19的妇女发生早产和FGR的频率最高。
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