在 SARS-CoV-2 Delta 变异显性期间,分娩住院心脏病和呼吸系统并发症。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY American journal of perinatology Pub Date : 2024-09-30 DOI:10.1055/a-2407-1820
Ruiyan M Wang, Alexander Friedman, Whitney A Booker, Lilly Y Liu, Timothy Wen
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2021 年,SARS-CoV-2 的 Delta 变异体迅速增殖并占据主导地位。一些但并非所有的研究证据都支持 Delta 与孕产妇风险增加有关。本研究的目的是在全国样本中确定 Delta 是否与心脏和呼吸系统并发症的风险有关。在 2021 年约 3,495,188 例住院分娩中,1.8% 的德尔塔前分娩(n=29,580)(1 月至 6 月)和 2.1%的德尔塔时期分娩(n=37,545)(7 月至 12 月)有 COVID-19 诊断。德尔塔期与呼吸系统并发症(aOR 1.54,95% CI 1.41,1.69)和心脏 SMM(aOR 1.54,95% CI 1.40,1.69)的调整后几率增加有关。在确诊为 COVID 的产妇中,德尔塔期与较高的呼吸系统并发症(8.4% 对 3.7%)和心脏 SMM(8.4% 对 3.5%)发生率相关(P<0.05)。
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Delivery Hospitalization Cardiac and Respiratory Complications during SARS-CoV-2 Delta Variant Dominance.

In 2021, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 Delta variant rapidly proliferated and became dominant. Some but not all research evidence supports that Delta was associated with increased maternal risk. The purpose of this study was to determine whether Delta was associated with risk for cardiac and respiratory complications in a national sample. Of an estimated 3,495,188 delivery hospitalizations in 2021, 1.8% of pre-Delta deliveries (n = 29,580; January-June) and 2.1% of Delta-period deliveries (n = 37,545; July-December) had a coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) diagnosis. The Delta period was associated with increased adjusted odds of respiratory complications (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 1.54, 95% CI: 1.41, 1.69) and cardiac severe maternal morbidity (SMM; aOR = 1.54, 95% CI: 1.40, 1.69). Among deliveries with a COVID-19 diagnosis, the Delta period was associated with a higher incidence of respiratory complications (8.4 vs. 3.7%) and cardiac SMM (8.4 vs. 3.5%; p < 0.01 for both). These findings corroborate prior clinical studies suggesting that the Delta strain was associated with an increased maternal population-level clinical burden. KEY POINTS: · The Delta strain was associated with an increased maternal population-level clinical burden.. · The Delta period was associated with an increased risk for cardiac and respiratory complications.. · Among deliveries with a COVID-19 diagnosis, the Delta period was associated with increased risk..

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American journal of perinatology
American journal of perinatology 医学-妇产科学
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Perinatology is an international, peer-reviewed, and indexed journal publishing 14 issues a year dealing with original research and topical reviews. It is the definitive forum for specialists in obstetrics, neonatology, perinatology, and maternal/fetal medicine, with emphasis on bridging the different fields. The focus is primarily on clinical and translational research, clinical and technical advances in diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment as well as evidence-based reviews. Topics of interest include epidemiology, diagnosis, prevention, and management of maternal, fetal, and neonatal diseases. Manuscripts on new technology, NICU set-ups, and nursing topics are published to provide a broad survey of important issues in this field. All articles undergo rigorous peer review, with web-based submission, expedited turn-around, and availability of electronic publication. The American Journal of Perinatology is accompanied by AJP Reports - an Open Access journal for case reports in neonatology and maternal/fetal medicine.
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