9例妊娠期新冠肺炎临床特征分析

Di Lei, Chen Wang, Chunyan Li, Congcong Fang, Wenbing Yang, Biheng Chen, M. Wei, Xiaoyu Xu, Huixia Yang, Suqing Wang, Cuifang Fan
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目的探讨新型冠状病毒感染孕妇的临床特点及妊娠结局。方法对2020年1月22日至2月1日武汉大学人民医院收治的9例新冠肺炎孕妇进行研究。回顾性分析她们的流行病学史、临床症状、实验室检查、胸部CT、治疗、分娩方式、妊娠结局等临床资料。我们收集了6名孕妇的阴道拭子标本,并收集了4名在研究期间分娩的孕妇的羊水、脐带血、新生儿咽拭子和母乳样本。对所有样本进行了COVID-19检测。本研究采用描述性分析。结果(1)9例患者中5例在妊娠晚期入院,4例在妊娠中期入院。新冠肺炎的中位潜伏期为8 (1 ~ 14)d。所有病例入院时均出现发热,其他常见症状为咳嗽(7例)和腹泻(5例)。还报告了其他体征和症状,包括呼吸短促、肌痛和疲劳(每组4例)、鼻塞、咽痛、胸痛和头痛/头晕(每组3例)、皮疹(每组2例)、发冷和咳痰(每组1例)。最常见的实验室异常是淋巴细胞数量减少(7例)和c反应蛋白升高(6例)。7名女性进行了胸部CT扫描,均显示双肺出现斑片状或毛玻璃样混浊。在确诊后第7天(37+5周),仅有1例羊水过少。(2) 9例患者均给予经验性抗生素及抗病毒治疗,并辅以中药治疗。8例患者需要吸氧,8例患者接受糖皮质激素治疗。6例接受免疫治疗。(3) 9例患者中4例已分娩,其中3例剖宫产,1例胎膜早破自然阴道早产,分娩后2 d因急性呼吸窘迫综合征转重症监护病房。1例妊娠26周终止妊娠。在这四个新生儿中,有两个足月婴儿和两个早产儿,其中一个早产儿的胎龄较小。未观察到新生儿窒息。在羊水、脐带血、新生儿鼻咽、母乳和阴道中采集的样品中,连续实时定量逆转录聚合酶链反应检测结果均为阴性。除上述病例外,所有病例的产妇情况均稳定,包括四例继续妊娠和终止妊娠。结论妊娠与非妊娠COVID-19患者无明显临床特征。到目前为止,没有证据表明母婴垂直传播或围产期结局恶化。关键词:冠状病毒感染;COVID-19;病毒性肺炎;妊娠、垂直传播
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Clinical characteristics of COVID-19 in pregnancy: analysis of nine cases
Objective To evaluate the clinical characteristics and pregnant outcomes of gravidae with COVID-19. Methods This study involved nine gravidae with COVID-19 admitted to the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from January 22 to February 1, 2020. Their clinical data, including epidemiological history, clinical symptoms, laboratory examinations, chest CT, treatment, delivery mode, and pregnancy outcomes, were analyzed retrospectively. Specimens of maternal vaginal swab were collected in six pregnant women, and the specimens of amniotic fluid, cord blood, neonatal throat swab and breast milk samples were collected in four pregnant women who had a delivery during our study. All samples were tested for the existence of COVID-19. Descriptive analysis was applied in this study. Results (1) Among the nine cases, five were admitted in the third trimester and four in the second trimester. The median incubation period of COVID-19 was 8 (1-14) d. Fever was presented in all cases on admission, and the other commonly seen symptoms were cough (seven cases) and diarrhea (five cases). Other signs and symptoms were also reported, including shortness of breath, myalgia and fatigue (four cases in each), nasal obstruction, pharyngalgia, chest pain, and headache/dizziness (three cases in each), rash (two cases), and chills and expectoration (one case in each). The most common laboratory abnormalities were a decreased number of lymphocytes (seven cases) and elevated C-reactive protein (six cases). Chest CT scans were performed in seven women, and all showed patchy areas or ground-glass opacity in both lungs. Oligohydramnios was detected in only one case at 37+5 weeks, which was 7 d after the diagnosis of COVID-19. (2) All nine cases received empiric antibiotic and antiviral therapy with Chinese medicine as adjuvant treatment. Eight patients required oxygen inhalation, and eight were treated with glucocorticoid. Six cases received immunotherapy. (3) Four of the nine cases had delivered, including three cesarean sections and one spontaneous vaginal preterm birth after premature rupture of membranes, and the mother was transferred to the intensive care unit 2 d after delivery due to acute respiratory distress syndrome. One case was terminated at 26 gestational weeks. Of the four neonates, there were two term and two premature babies, and one preterm baby was small-for-gestational-age. No neonatal asphyxia was observed. Serial real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction showed negative results in the detection of 2019-novel coronavirus in all samples obtained from amniotic fluid, umbilical cord blood, neonatal nasopharynx, breast milk, and vagina. Maternal conditions were all stable in all cases, including the four continuing pregnancy, and the terminated ones, except the case mentioned above. Conclusions There is no distinguishable clinical feature between pregnant and non-pregnant COVID-19 patients. So far, there is no evidence for vertical transmission or worsening perinatal outcome in mothers and babies. Key words: Coronavirus infections; COVID-19; Pneumonia, viral; Pregnancy, vertical transmission
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