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A Systematic Review of 571 Pregnancies Affected by COVID-19

(2021) A Systematic Review of 571 Pregnancies Affected by COVID-19. Adv Exp Med Biol. pp. 287-298. ISSN 0065-2598 (Print) 0065-2598

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Abstract

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) disease has been severe and a cause for major concern around the world. Due to immunological and physiological changes during pregnancy, pregnant women have a higher risk of COVID-19 morbidity and mortality. The aim of this study was to collect and integrate the results of previous studies to get an accurate representation and interpretation of the clinical symptoms, laboratory and radiological findings, and characteristics of pregnant women with COVID-19. We conducted a scientific search in main databases with a combination of related MESH terms and keywords. The outcomes included common clinical symptoms at the time of onset of the disease, common laboratory and radiological findings, the rates of vaginal delivery and Cesarean section, Cesarean section indications, maternal complications, and vertical transmission rates. A total of 51 studies comprising 571 pregnant women with COVID-19 pneumonia were included in the study. The most common symptoms were fever, cough, and dyspnea, respectively. Elevated C-reactive protein and ground-glass opacities were the most common laboratory and radiological findings of COVID-19 pneumonia, respectively. A total of 114 Cesarean sections were performed due to COVID-19-related concerns. There were 55 cases of intubation (11.6) and 13 maternal deaths (2.3). The vertical transmission rate was 7.9. We conclude that the characteristics of pneumonia caused by COVID-19 in pregnant women do not appear to be different from those in the general population with COVID-19 infections. However, pregnant women with underlying diseases were more likely to develop COVID-19 than others, and, in those infected with the virus, the rate of Cesarean delivery and preterm birth increased.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: *Covid-19 Cesarean Section *Coronavirus Female Humans Infant, Newborn Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical Pregnancy *Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/diagnosis/epidemiology Pregnancy Outcome *Premature Birth/epidemiology SARS-CoV-2 Coronavirus Covid-19 Outcomes
Page Range: pp. 287-298
Journal or Publication Title: Adv Exp Med Biol
Journal Index: Pubmed
Volume: 1321
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59261-5₂₆
ISSN: 0065-2598 (Print) 0065-2598
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.bmsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9395

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