Zhang Juan, Wu Juan, Zhang Hongbin, Li Jie, Li Hezhou
Department of Ultrasound, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, People's Republic of China.
Int J Womens Health. 2024 Oct 1;16:1625-1631. doi: 10.2147/IJWH.S480448. eCollection 2024.
To investigate whether fetal prenatal ultrasound, fetal growth rate, and pregnancy outcome statistically differ between women infected with novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in mid-pregnancy and an uninfected control group.
A retrospective analysis of biparietal diameter (BPD), head circumference (HC), abdominal circumference (AC), femur length (FL), and z-scores for each among 46 pregnant women diagnosed with COVID-19 in mid-pregnancy between December 01, 2022 and June 31, 2023 was conducted. A control group included 92 pregnant women negative for COVID-19 during the same period and was also analyzed. To examine fetal growth, rate of increase in BPD, HC, AC, FL, and estimated fetal weight (EFW) between second and third trimester scans were analyzed. In addition, pregnancy outcome, maternal comorbidities, and neonatal prognosis were assessed.
The occurrence of gestational diabetes differed significantly between groups, but the fetal growth rate and EFW did not. Similarly, pregnancy outcomes and neonatal prognoses did not differ significantly between groups.
Gestational diabetes was a complication that differed between patients with and without COVID-19 in this study. COVID-19 in pregnant women did not affect fetal development. Therefore, these preliminary data suggest that increased fetal monitoring is not necessary for women infected with COVID-19 during the second trimester, and these women should be reassured of the low risk of adverse fetal outcomes.
探讨妊娠中期感染新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)的女性与未感染的对照组在胎儿产前超声、胎儿生长速率和妊娠结局方面是否存在统计学差异。
对2022年12月1日至2023年6月31日期间妊娠中期确诊为COVID-19的46名孕妇的双顶径(BPD)、头围(HC)、腹围(AC)、股骨长度(FL)及各项的z评分进行回顾性分析。对照组包括同期92名COVID-19检测阴性的孕妇,并对其进行分析。为检查胎儿生长情况,分析了孕中期和孕晚期超声扫描之间BPD、HC、AC、FL的增长速率以及估计胎儿体重(EFW)。此外,评估了妊娠结局、孕产妇合并症和新生儿预后。
两组间妊娠期糖尿病的发生率存在显著差异,但胎儿生长速率和EFW无差异。同样,两组间妊娠结局和新生儿预后也无显著差异。
在本研究中,妊娠期糖尿病是感染COVID-19和未感染COVID-19患者之间存在差异的一种并发症。孕妇感染COVID-19并不影响胎儿发育。因此,这些初步数据表明,妊娠中期感染COVID-19的女性无需增加胎儿监测,应让这些女性放心,胎儿出现不良结局的风险较低。