Fetal Complications in COVID-19 Infected Pregnant Woman: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Author:

Agolli Arjola1ORCID,Agolli Olsi1,Velazco Diana Fiorela Sánchez2ORCID,Ahammed Md Ripon3ORCID,Patel Mehrie1,Cardona-Guzman Jose4ORCID,Garimella Radhika5ORCID,Rummaneethorn Natcha6,Bista Seema1,Abreu Rafael4,Czapp Nikole4,Garcia Manuel4

Affiliation:

1. Division of Clinical & Translational Research, Larkin Health System, South Miami, Florida, United States

2. Cayetano Heredia Peruvian University, San Martín de Porres, Peru

3. National Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases, Dhaka, Bangladesh

4. Larkin Community Hospital System, South Miami, Florida, United States

5. Dr. N.T.R University of Health Sciences, India

6. Metropolitan Hospital, New York, United States

Abstract

Abstract Background Pregnancy is an immunocompromised state and, for this reason, a pregnant woman is at a higher risk of getting infected as compared with a healthy individual. There is limited data available regarding the impact of COVD-19 on pregnancy; however, the case of miscarriage due to placental infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in second trimester has already been reported. Methods We searched for all published articles in PubMed, Science Direct, Cochrane, Scopus, and Embase. The literature search produced 167 relevant publications; 67 manuscripts were further excluded because they did not satisfy our inclusion criteria. Out of the remaining 100 articles, 78 were excluded after full text screening. Therefore, a total of 22 articles were eligible for review in our study. Results Overall, these 22 studies included a total of 7,034 participants: 2,689 (38.23%) SARS-CoV-2 positive pregnant women, of which 2,578 (95.87%) were laboratory confirmed and 111 (4.13%) were clinically diagnosed. Among the positive patients, there were 174 (6.47%) cases of abortion, of them 168 (96.55%) were spontaneous abortions and 6 (3.45%) were missed. Most patients either reported mild symptoms of fever, cough, fatigue, and anosmia or they presented asymptomatic. Conclusion Additional investigation and rigorous research are warranted to confirm placental pathology mechanisms concerning COVID-19 to protect maternal and fetal health.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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