Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (May 2021)

Clinical and obstetric characteristics of pregnant women with Covid-19: A case series study on 26 patients

  • Masoumeh Abedzadeh-Kalahroudi,
  • Mojtaba Sehat,
  • Zahra Vahedpour,
  • Parisa Talebian,
  • Akram Haghighi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 458 – 462

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of pregnant women with Covid-19. Materials and methods: This case series study was performed to investigate demographic, clinical and obstetric characteristics of 26 pregnant women with COVID-19 referring to a university hospital of Kashan during the epidemic of COVID-19 (March to May 2020). Results: The mean gestational age of the patients at admission and delivery was 31.8 ± 5.2 and 36.3 ± 3.4 weeks, respectively. The most common symptoms were fever (96.2%) followed by dyspnea and cough (30.8%). The findings of lung CT scan showed abnormalities confirming the pneumonia in 22 patients (84.6%). Cesarean section was performed in 69.2% of the mothers. The most common maternal–fetal outcome was preterm delivery (38%). Two mothers were transferred to the ICU due to deterioration in clinical condition and they underwent mechanical ventilation without any maternal death. The most common neonatal outcomes were prematurity (38%) and low birth weight (34.6%). No cases of confirmed COVID-19 were observed in the neonates. Conclusion: Clinical manifestations and laboratory and radiographic findings in pregnant women with COVID-19 are similar to the general population. Common outcomes of pregnancy and delivery in mothers included increased rate of preterm delivery and cesarean section. The most prevalent neonatal outcomes included prematurity and LBW. Careful monitoring of pregnant women with COVID-19 is recommended.

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