2021
DOI: 10.1080/14767058.2021.1902498
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Maternal and perinatal outcomes in pregnant women with confirmed severe and mild COVID-19 at one large maternity hospital in Chile

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“…However, these reported studies have yielded conflicting findings leading to contradictory conclusions. Some reports indicate that there are no major adverse outcomes of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in pregnancy, 4,5 others have reported serious pregnancy complications such as preterm births, neurological disorders, miscarriages, and maternal deaths in women infected with SARS‐COV2 during pregnancy 6‐13 . Multiple systematic reviews have been conducted that have majorly described the risk of vertical transmission and maternal presentation associated with COVID‐19.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these reported studies have yielded conflicting findings leading to contradictory conclusions. Some reports indicate that there are no major adverse outcomes of SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in pregnancy, 4,5 others have reported serious pregnancy complications such as preterm births, neurological disorders, miscarriages, and maternal deaths in women infected with SARS‐COV2 during pregnancy 6‐13 . Multiple systematic reviews have been conducted that have majorly described the risk of vertical transmission and maternal presentation associated with COVID‐19.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, only 9.3% required intensive care, with invasive ventilatory support in about 5.0% of them [26]. Studies in Chile and the United States and several countries of the European, American, Asian, and African continents have also classified the majority of pregnant women with COVID-19 as mild and moderate cases of the disease, with low need for intensive care and invasive ventilatory support, as well as low frequency of pulmonary impairment on tomography [2] [17] [27]. Notably, in the studies above, the motivation for hospitalization was labor [17] [21] [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…48 Şili'de gerçekleştirilen bir başka araştırmada da düşük doğum ağırlıklı doğumların oranının enfekte kadınlarda ülke ortalaması olan %6'dan daha yüksek bir oranda %17 düzeyinde görüldüğü bildirilmiştir. 49 Düşük doğum ağırlığının yetişkin dönemde kardiyovasküler mortaliteyi arttırdığı; hipertansiyon, diyabet, metabolik sendrom ve akciğer hastalıklarına eğilime yol açtığı bilinmektedir. 50 SARS ile enfekte olmuş gebelerde abortus sıklığının arttığı bildirilmişti.…”
Section: Gebeliğin Seyri Ve Obstetrikkomplikasyonlarunclassified