Case Reports in Women's Health (Apr 2021)

Critical respiratory failure in pregnancy complicated with COVID-19: A case report

  • Yukiko Chinen,
  • Yoshino Kinjyo,
  • Keiko Mekaru,
  • Tadatsugu Kinjo,
  • Yuuri Higure,
  • Takeshi Kinjo,
  • Kazuya Miyagi,
  • Hisako Yamada,
  • Hitoshi Masamoto,
  • Hideki Goya,
  • Tomohide Yoshida,
  • Sakiko Maeshiro,
  • Masashi Nakamatsu,
  • Jiro Fujita,
  • Yoichi Aoki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. e00309

Abstract

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The case is presented of a 29-year-old primiparous woman who was COVID-19-positive at 34 weeks of gestation and who developed severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. After a four-day history of fever and mild dyspnea, she was referred to hospital. Ciclesonide, dexamethasone, heparin sodium, and sulbactam/ampicillin were initiated, followed by remdesivir and tocilizumab. On the fourth day after admission (at 34 weeks 5 days of gestation), respiratory failure required ventilator management. An emergency cesarean section was performed and a 2565-g male infant was delivered with an Apgar score of 8/8 and negative COVID-19 status. However, on the following day the patient's respiratory condition deteriorated and mechanical ventilation was initiated. Subsequently, her respiratory condition quickly improved and mechanical ventilation was terminated 4 days after intubation. She was discharged 12 days after cesarean delivery. Our case provides additional evidence that raises concerns regarding the unfavorable maternal consequences of COVID-19 infection during pregnancy.

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