Adverse outcomes and maternal complications in pregnant women with severe-critical COVID-19: a tertiary center experience
Author:
Sinaci Selcan1, Tanacan Atakan1, Besimoglu Berhan1, Menekse Beser Dilek1, Uyan Hendem Derya1, Tugrul Ersak Duygu1, Atalay Aysegul1, Kaya Ecem1, Ozden Tokalioglu Eda1, Cankar Dal Hayriye2, Ocal Doga Fatma1, Erdem Deniz23, Izdes Seval23, Moraloglu Tekin Ozlem14, Ates İhsan43, Turan Sema23, Sahin Dilek13
Affiliation:
1. Clinic of Perinatology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology , Ministry of Health, Ankara City Hospital , Ankara , Türkiye 2. Clinic of Anaesthesiology and Reanimation, Department of Intensive Care , Ministry of Health, Ankara City Hospital , Ankara , Türkiye 3. University of Health Sciences, Ankara City Hospital , Istanbul , Türkiye 4. General Internal Medicine, Ministry of Health, Ankara City Hospital , Ankara , Türkiye
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
This study aimed to present perinatal outcomes, clinical challenges, and basic ICU management in pregnant women with severe-critical COVID-19 at our tertiary referral center.
Methods
In this prospective cohort study, patients were divided into two groups, whether they survived or not. Clinical characteristics, obstetric and neonatal outcomes, initial laboratory test results and radiologic imaging findings, arterial blood gas parameters at ICU admission, and ICU complications and interventions were compared between groups.
Results
157 of the patients survived, and 34 of the patients died. Asthma was the leading health problem among the non-survivors. Fifty-eight patients were intubated, and 24 of them were weaned off and discharged healthfully. Of the 10 patients who underwent ECMO, only 1 survived (p<0.001). Preterm labor was the most common pregnancy complication. Maternal deterioration was the most common indication for a cesarean section. Higher neutrophil-to-lymphocyte-ratio (NLR) values, the need for prone positioning, and the occurrence of an ICU complication were important parameters that influenced maternal mortality (p<0.05).
Conclusions
Overweight pregnant women and pregnant women with comorbidities, especially asthma, may have a higher risk of mortality related to COVID-19. A worsening maternal health condition can lead to increased rates of cesarean delivery and iatrogenic prematurity.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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