Pregnancy outcomes of COVID-19 positive pregnant women at the Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

COVID-19 SARSCoV-2 pregnancy pregnancy outcome vertical infection transmission

Journal

Medicinski glasnik : official publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
ISSN: 1840-2445
Titre abrégé: Med Glas (Zenica)
Pays: Bosnia and Herzegovina
ID NLM: 101250177

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
01 Feb 2022
Historique:
received: 07 06 2021
revised: 26 07 2021
accepted: 17 08 2021
entrez: 6 9 2021
pubmed: 7 9 2021
medline: 7 9 2021
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Aim To investigate clinical presentation of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy, its course during pregnancy, effects on pregnancy outcomes for both mothers and newborns as well as the potential for vertical transmission. Methods This retrospective observational study included all identifi ed COVID-19-positive pregnant women admitted to the Cantonal Hospital in Zenica at any stage of pregnancy or labour from 30 April 2020 to April 30 2021. Maternity and newborns were followed until discharge from the hospital. Results Twenty-four pregnant women were positive for COVID-19. There were 79.2% asymptomatic cases, 12.5% had mild symptoms, while 8.3% had more severe forms of the disease. The main follow-up morbidities were high BMI 33.3%, anaemia 16.7%, thrombocytopenia 12.5%, hypertensive disorders 4.2% and diabetes 4.2%. The rate of premature births was 33.3%, while 8.3% pregnant women had premature rupture of the amniotic sac. Caesarean section was done for 75% women while 25% delivered vaginally. Previous caesarean section (54.2%) was the most common indication for operative completion of labour. Twentythree (92%) live babies were born, of which 8 (33.3%) were admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. Two (8%) intrauterine foetal deaths were recorded that occurred before admission to our hospital. Two infants (8.7%) had a positive PCR test for COVID-19. Conclusion COVID-19 viral disease in pregnancy is usually presented as an asymptomatic or mild disease. It is associated with high rates of preterm birth, admission of newborns to the intensive care unit and intrauterine foetal death. Vertical transmission is possible but the newborns were asymptomatic.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34486362
doi: 10.17392/1407-21
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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Informations de copyright

Copyright© by the Medical Assotiation of Zenica-Doboj Canton.

Auteurs

Jasmin Hodžić (J)

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bedrana Muračević (B)

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Hana Štimjanin (H)

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Rasim Iriškić (R)

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Muamera Husika (M)

Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Cantonal Hospital Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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