• Medicina · Jan 2022

    Observational Study

    [Cohort of pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19. Comparative analysis between two pandemic waves].

    • Margarita Barris, Laura Figueras, Carlos Zala, Laura Abojer, Cecilia Carro, and Valeria Silenzi.
    • Hospital Central San Isidro Melchor A. Posse, Buenos Aires, Argentina. E-mail: margaritabarris@gmail.com.
    • Medicina (B Aires). 2022 Jan 1; 82 (6): 830835830-835.

    IntroductionThe clinical presentation of pregnant women with COVID-19 varied according to the time of the pandemic.ObjectiveThe clinic, complications and lethality were described, as well as a comparative analysis of the clinical presentation during the first two pandemic waves of pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19.MethodsAn observational prospective cohort study of pregnant women assisted in the Municipal Maternity of San Isidro was carried out between 04/01/2020 and 07/31/21.ResultsThe infection was confirmed in 103 pregnant women, 76.7% had a mild condition, 18.4% moderate and 4.8% severe. 59% were assisted by telemedicine, 41% were admitted and 2.9% required mechanical ventilation. Most had a good evolution and the case fatality rate was < 1% (n = 1). At the time of this analysis, 78% of the women had completed pregnancy. 41% of them presented some type of complication, the most frequent being: premature rupture of the membrane 42%, arterial hypertension and other associated pathologies (including a patient with preeclampsia) 27% and preterm delivery 18%. In the comparative analysis between the first two pandemic waves, there was a higher proportion of moderate/severe cases (p = 0.016) and the indication for mechanical ventilation was significantly higher (p = 0.048) in 2021.DiscussionThese findings support the need for prioritize this group of patients to implement preventive strategies.

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