我院三级医院SARS-CoV-2感染孕妇的母婴结局

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Perinatal Education Pub Date : 2022-10-31 DOI:10.2399/prn.22.0303012
Özge Şehirli Kıncı, M. F. Kıncı, Firangiz Mirzazade, H. O. Yılmaz, Ercan Saruhan, A. A. Sivaslıoğlu
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目的:探讨新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)妊娠患者的临床特征、实验室检查结果及母婴结局。方法:我们回顾了 kiye大学医院收治的实验室确诊的SARS-CoV-2孕妇的临床资料。收集人口统计学和临床特征、实验室检查结果以及孕产妇和新生儿结局。结果:本研究共纳入46例孕妇。产妇平均年龄28岁(最小21岁-最大21岁)。39岁,胎龄31岁(最小26岁-最大26岁)。41)周。2例(4.37%)孕妇接种了1剂BioNTech®疫苗,其余患者均未接种。呼吸短促是15例(32.6%)患者最常见的症状。早产儿27例(58.69%),足月分娩19例(41.30%)。6例(13.04%)孕妇在麻醉重症监护病房接受随访。两名患有COVID-19危重症的妇女在产后死亡。结论:COVID-19感染对孕产妇和新生儿结局具有负面影响。新生儿不良结局的最常见原因是医源性或自发性早产,而孕产妇不良结局的最常见原因是住院时间延长、重症监护住院的可能性增加和孕产妇死亡。预防这种情况的最有效方法是无论孕期如何都要接种疫苗。[源自作者]
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection in our tertiary hospital
Objective: To evaluate clinical features, laboratory test results, and maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnant patients with the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Methods: We reviewed clinical data from pregnant women with a laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2, who were admitted to our university hospital in Türkiye. Demographic and clinical characteristics, laboratory test results, and maternal and neonatal outcomes were collected. Results: A total of 46 pregnant women were included in this study. The mean maternal age was 28 (min. 21 - max. 39) years and gestational age was 31 (min. 26 - max. 41) weeks. Two (4.37%) pregnant women were vaccinated with 1 dose of BioNTech® vaccine, and all other patients were unvaccinated. Shortness of breath was the most common symptom present in 15 cases (32.6%). Twenty-seven (58.69%) pregnant women gave birth in the preterm period, and 19 (41.30%) in the term period. Six (13.04%) pregnant women were followed up in the Anesthesia Intensive Care Unit. Two women with critical COVID-19 died in the postpartum period. Conclusion: COVID-19 infection has negative consequences in terms of maternal and neonatal outcomes. The most common causes of adverse neonatal outcomes are iatrogenic or spontaneous preterm births, while the most common causes of adverse maternal outcomes are prolonged hospitalization time, increased likelihood of intensive care hospitalization, and maternal deaths. The most effective way to prevent this situation is to get vaccinated regardless of trimester. [ FROM AUTHOR]
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Journal of Perinatal Education
Journal of Perinatal Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Perinatal Education (JPE) is the leading peer-reviewed journal specifically for childbirth educators. Through evidence-based articles, the JPE advances the knowledge of aspiring and seasoned educators in any setting-independent or private practice, community, hospital, nursing or midwifery school-and informs educators and other health care professionals on research that will improve their practice and their efforts to support natural, safe, and healthy birth. The JPE also publishes features that provide practical resources and advice health care professionals can use to enhance the quality and effectiveness of their care or teaching to prepare expectant parents for birth. The journal''s content focuses on pregnancy, childbirth, the postpartum period, breastfeeding, neonatal care, early parenting, and young family development. In addition to childbirth educators, the JPE''s readers include nurses, midwives, physicians, and other professionals involved with perinatal education and maternal-child health care.
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