Latifa Women and Children Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Rashid Hospital, Dubai Health Authority, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. 2021 Sep 28;21(1):658. doi: 10.1186/s12884-021-04130-8.
Whilst the impact of Covid-19 infection in pregnant women has been examined, there is a scarcity of data on pregnant women in the Middle East. Thus, the aim of this study was to examine the impact of Covid-19 infection on pregnant women in the United Arab Emirates population.
A case-control study was carried out to compare the clinical course and outcome of pregnancy in 79 pregnant women with Covid-19 and 85 non-pregnant women with Covid-19 admitted to Latifa Hospital in Dubai between March and June 2020.
Although Pregnant women presented with fewer symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, and shortness of breath compared to non-pregnant women; yet they ran a much more severe course of illness. On admission, 12/79 (15.2%) Vs 2/85 (2.4%) had a chest radiograph score [on a scale 1-6] of ≥3 (p-value = 0.0039). On discharge, 6/79 (7.6%) Vs 1/85 (1.2%) had a score ≥3 (p-value = 0.0438). They also had much higher levels of laboratory indicators of severity with values above reference ranges for C-Reactive Protein [(28 (38.3%) Vs 13 (17.6%)] with p < 0.004; and for D-dimer [32 (50.8%) Vs 3(6%)]; with p < 0.001. They required more ICU admissions: 10/79 (12.6%) Vs 1/85 (1.2%) with p=0.0036; and suffered more complications: 9/79 (11.4%) Vs 1/85 (1.2%) with p=0.0066; of Covid-19 infection, particularly in late pregnancy.
Pregnant women presented with fewer Covid-19 symptoms but ran a much more severe course of illness compared to non-pregnant women with the disease. They had worse chest radiograph scores and much higher levels of laboratory indicators of disease severity. They had more ICU admissions and suffered more complications of Covid-19 infection, such as risk for miscarriage and preterm deliveries. Pregnancy with Covid-19 infection, could, therefore, be categorised as high-risk pregnancy and requires management by an obstetric and medical multidisciplinary team.
虽然已经研究了新冠病毒感染对孕妇的影响,但关于中东地区孕妇的数据却很少。因此,本研究旨在探讨阿联酋孕妇感染新冠病毒的影响。
对 2020 年 3 月至 6 月在迪拜拉蒂法医院因新冠病毒感染住院的 79 名孕妇和 85 名非孕妇进行了病例对照研究,比较了她们的妊娠临床过程和结局。
与非孕妇相比,孕妇发热、咳嗽、咽痛和呼吸急促等症状较少,但病情更为严重。入院时,12/79(15.2%)例与 2/85(2.4%)例胸部 X 线评分[1-6 分]≥3 分(p 值=0.0039)。出院时,6/79(7.6%)例与 1/85(1.2%)例评分≥3 分(p 值=0.0438)。她们的实验室严重程度指标水平也高得多,C 反应蛋白值超过参考范围[28(38.3%)例比 13(17.6%)例],p<0.004;D-二聚体值[32(50.8%)例比 3(6%)例],p<0.001。她们需要更多的 ICU 入院:10/79(12.6%)例与 1/85(1.2%)例,p=0.0036;且更易发生并发症:9/79(11.4%)例与 1/85(1.2%)例,p=0.0066。孕妇新冠病毒感染,尤其是在妊娠晚期,病情更为严重。
与非孕妇相比,孕妇的新冠病毒症状较少,但病情更为严重。她们的胸部 X 线评分更差,实验室严重程度指标水平更高。她们需要更多的 ICU 入院,且更易发生新冠病毒感染的并发症,如流产和早产的风险。因此,新冠病毒感染孕妇可被归类为高危妊娠,需要由产科和多学科医疗团队进行管理。