Aljohani Mohammed A, Albalawi Fahad M, Albalawi Bader M, Alghamdi Sameer S, Alghamdi Essam H, Almahl Ali A, Alagoul Hassan A, Alamori Ahmed M, Mobarki Ahmed Y, Hadi Ibrahim M, Asiri Mohammed A, Dighriri Ibrahim M
Department of Laboratory and Blood Bank, Alwajh General Hospital, Tabuk, SAU.
Department of Laboratory, Laboratories and Blood Bank Administration, Taif, SAU.
Cureus. 2022 Dec 21;14(12):e32787. doi: 10.7759/cureus.32787. eCollection 2022 Dec.
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a worldwide health problem, particularly for pregnant women. This review assesses the effects of COVID-19 on pregnant women and their infants. A systematic search was performed of studies published on PubMed, Web of Science, Google Scholar, and Embase from January 2020 to January 2021, without restriction by language. This review included 27 studies (22 from China, one from the United States, one from Honduras, one from Italy, one from Iran, and one from Spain), which cumulatively evaluated 386 pregnant women with clinically confirmed COVID-19 and their 334 newborns. Of the 386 pregnant women, 356 had already delivered their infants, four had medical abortions at the time of research, 28 were still pregnant, and two died from COVID-19 before they were able to give birth. Cesarean sections were performed on 71% of pregnant women with COVID-19 to give birth. Fever and cough were common symptoms among women. Premature rupture of membranes, distress, and preterm birth were pregnancy complications. Low birth weight and a short gestational age were common outcomes for newborns. The common laboratory findings among pregnant women were lymphopenia, leukocytosis, and elevated levels of C-reactive protein. Chest computed tomography revealed abnormal viral lung changes in 73.3% of women. Eleven infants tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection. There was no evidence of vertical transmission. Most infants were observed to have lymphopenia and thrombocytopenia. The clinical features of pregnant women were found to be similar to those of generally infected patients. There is evidence of adverse pregnancy and neonatal outcomes caused by COVID-19.
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)是一个全球性的健康问题,对孕妇而言尤其如此。本综述评估了COVID-19对孕妇及其婴儿的影响。我们对2020年1月至2021年1月期间发表在PubMed、科学网、谷歌学术和Embase上的研究进行了系统检索,不受语言限制。本综述纳入了27项研究(22项来自中国,1项来自美国,1项来自洪都拉斯,1项来自意大利,1项来自伊朗,1项来自西班牙),这些研究累计评估了386例临床确诊COVID-19的孕妇及其334例新生儿。在这386例孕妇中,356例已分娩,4例在研究时进行了人工流产,28例仍在妊娠,2例在分娩前死于COVID-19。71%的COVID-19孕妇通过剖宫产分娩。发热和咳嗽是这些女性的常见症状。胎膜早破、窘迫和早产是妊娠并发症。低出生体重和孕周短是新生儿的常见结局。孕妇常见的实验室检查结果为淋巴细胞减少、白细胞增多和C反应蛋白水平升高。胸部计算机断层扫描显示73.3%的女性肺部有异常的病毒感染改变。11例婴儿严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)感染检测呈阳性。没有垂直传播的证据。大多数婴儿被观察到有淋巴细胞减少和血小板减少。发现孕妇的临床特征与一般感染患者相似。有证据表明COVID-19会导致不良妊娠和新生儿结局。