Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2022)

Impact of the 1st Wave of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Lockdown on In Utero Transfer Activity in the Paris Area, France

  • Alexandre J. Vivanti,
  • Stanislas Fesquet,
  • Diane Gabriel,
  • Alexandra Letourneau,
  • Catherine Crenn-Hebert,
  • Daniele De Luca,
  • Jean Bouyer,
  • Sophie Novelli,
  • Alexandra Benachi,
  • Raphaël Veil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm11164850
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 16
p. 4850

Abstract

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Background: To assess changes in the number and profile of in utero transfer requests during the first lockdown. Methods: An observational, retrospective, cohort study. All pregnant women, from the Paris area (France), for whom a request for in utero transfer to the transfer unit was made during the first lockdown in France (from 17 March to 10 May 2020) or during a mirror period (years 2016 to 2019) were included. We compared the numbers and proportions of various indications for in utero transfer, the rates of in utero transfer acceptance and the proportion of outborn deliveries. Results: 206 transfer requests were made during the lockdown versus 227, 236, 204 and 228 in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019, respectively. The relative proportion of requests for threatened preterm births and for fetal growth restriction decreased from 45% in the mirror period to 37% and from 8 to 3%, respectively. The transfer acceptance rates and outborn deliveries did not differ between time periods. Conclusions: Although a reduction in in utero transfer requests was observed for certain indications, the first lockdown was not associated with a decrease in acceptance rates nor in an increase in outborn births of pregnancies with a high risk of prematurity in the Paris area.

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