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. 2020 Nov 26;48(9):950-958.
doi: 10.1515/jpm-2020-0355.

Risk factors associated with adverse fetal outcomes in pregnancies affected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a secondary analysis of the WAPM study on COVID-19

Daniele Di Mascio  1 Cihat Sen  2 Gabriele Saccone  3 Alberto Galindo  4 Amos Grünebaum  5 Jun Yoshimatsu  6 Milan Stanojevic  7 Asım Kurjak  7 Frank Chervenak  5 María José Rodríguez Suárez  8 Zita Maria Gambacorti-Passerini  9 María de Los Angeles Anaya Baz  9   10 Esther Vanessa Aguilar Galán  9   10 Yolanda Cuñarro López  11 Juan Antonio De León Luis  11 Ignacio Cueto Hernández  11 Ignacio Herraiz  4 Cecilia Villalain  4 Roberta Venturella  12 Giuseppe Rizzo  13   14 Ilenia Mappa  13 Giovanni Gerosolima  15 Lars Hellmeyer  16 Josefine Königbauer  16 Giada Ameli  16 Tiziana Frusca  17 Nicola Volpe  17 Giovanni Battista Luca Schera  17 Stefania Fieni  17 Eutalia Esposito  18 Giuliana Simonazzi  19 Gaetana Di Donna  19 Aly Youssef  19 Anna Nunzia Della Gatta  19 Mariano Catello Di Donna  20 Vito Chiantera  20 Natalina Buono  20 Giulio Sozzi  20 Pantaleo Greco  21 Danila Morano  21 Beatrice Bianchi  21 Maria Giulia Lombana Marino  21 Federica Laraud  22 Arianna Ramone  22 Angelo Cagnacci  22 Fabio Barra  22 Claudio Gustavino  22 Simone Ferrero  22 Fabio Ghezzi  23 Antonella Cromi  23 Antonio Simone Laganà  23 Valentina Laurita Longo  24   25   26 Francesca Stollagli  25 Angelo Sirico  24 Antonio Lanzone  24   25 Lorenza Driul  27 Fabiana Cecchini D  27 Serena Xodo  27 Brian Rodriguez  28 Felipe Mercado-Olivares  28 Deena Elkafrawi  28 Giovanni Sisti  28 Rosanna Esposito  3 Antonio Coviello  3 Marco Cerbone  3 Maddalena Morlando  29 Antonio Schiattarella  29 Nicola Colacurci  29 Pasquale De Franciscis  29 Ilaria Cataneo  30 Marinella Lenzi  30 Fabrizio Sandri  30 Riccardo Buscemi  31 Giorgia Gattei  31 Francesca Della Sala  31 Eleonora Valori  31   32 Maria Cristina Rovellotti  31 Elisa Done  33 Gilles Faron  33 Leonardo Gucciardo  33 Valentina Esposito  34 Flaminia Vena  1 Antonella Giancotti  1 Roberto Brunelli  1 Ludovico Muzii  1 Luigi Nappi  35 Felice Sorrentino  35 Lorenzo Vasciaveo  35 Marco Liberati  36 Danilo Buca  36 Martina Leombroni  36 Francesca Di Sebastiano  36 Luciano Di Tizio  36 Diego Gazzolo  37 Massimo Franchi  38 Quintino Cesare Ianniciello  38 Simone Garzon  38 Giuliano Petriglia  39 Leonardo Borrello  39 Albaro Josè Nieto-Calvache  40   41 Juan Manuel Burgos-Luna  40   41 Caroline Kadji  42 Andrew Carlin  42 Elisa Bevilacqua  42 Marina Moucho  43 Pedro Viana Pinto  43 Rita Figueiredo  43 José Morales Roselló  44 Gabriela Loscalzo  44 Alicia Martinez-Varea  44 Vincente Diago  44 Jesús S Jimenez Lopez  45 Alicia Yeliz Aykanat  46 Stefano Cosma  47 Andrea Carosso  47 Chiara Benedetto  47 Amanda Bermejo  48 Otto Henrique May Feuerschuette  49 Ozlem Uyaniklar  50 Sakine Rahimli Ocakouglu  50 Zeliha Atak  50 Reyhan Gündüz  51 Esra Tustas Haberal  52 Bernd Froessler  53 Anupam Parange  53 Peter Palm  53 Igor Samardjiski  54 Chiara Taccaliti  55 Erhan Okuyan  56 George Daskalakis  57 Renato Augusto Moreira de Sa  58 Alejandro Pittaro  59 Maria Luisa Gonzalez-Duran  60 Ana Concheiro Guisan  60 Şerife Özlem Genç  61 Blanka Zlatohlávková  62 Anna Luengo Piqueras  63 Dolores Esteban Oliva  63 Aylin Pelin Cil  64 Olus Api  64 Panos Antsaklis  57 Liana Ples  65 Ioannis Kyvernitakis  66 Holger Maul  66 Marcel Malan  66 Albert Lila  67 Roberta Granese  68 Alfredo Ercoli  68 Giuseppe Zoccali  68 Andrea Villasco  69 Nicoletta Biglia  69 Ciuhodaru Madalina  70 Elena Costa  71 Caroline Daelemans  71 Axelle Pintiaux  71 Elisa Cueto  72 Eran Hadar  73 Sarah Dollinger  73 Noa A Brzezinski Sinai  73 Erasmo Huertas  74 Pedro Arango  74 Amadeo Sanchez  74 Javier Alfonso Schvartzman  75 Liviu Cojocaru  76 Sifa Turan  76 Ozhan Turan  76 Maria Carmela Di Dedda  77 Rebeca Garrote Molpeceres  78 Snezana Zdjelar  79 Tanja Premru-Srsen  80 Lilijana Kornhauser Cerar  80 Mirjam Druškovič  80 Valentina De Robertis  81 Vedran Stefanovic  82 Irmeli Nupponen  82 Kaisa Nelskylä  82 Zulfiya Khodjaeva  83 Ksenia A Gorina  83 Gennady T Sukhikh  83 Giuseppe Maria Maruotti  3 Silvia Visentin  84 Erich Cosmi  84 Jacopo Ferrari  84 Alessandra Gatti  85 Daniela Luvero  85 Roberto Angioli  85 Ludovica Puri  25 Marco Palumbo  86 Giusella D'Urso  86 Francesco Colaleo  86 Agnese Maria Chiara Rapisarda  86 Ilma Floriana Carbone  87 Antonio Mollo  88 Giovanni Nazzaro  3 Mariavittoria Locci  3 Maurizio Guida  3 Attilio Di Spiezio Sardo  3 Pierluigi Benedetti Panici  1 Vincenzo Berghella  89 Maria Elena Flacco  90 Lamberto Manzoli  90 Giuseppe Bifulco  3 Giovanni Scambia  24 Fulvio Zullo  3 Francesco D'Antonio  36
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Risk factors associated with adverse fetal outcomes in pregnancies affected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a secondary analysis of the WAPM study on COVID-19

Daniele Di Mascio et al. J Perinat Med. .
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Objectives To evaluate the strength of association between maternal and pregnancy characteristics and the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnancies with laboratory confirmed COVID-19. Methods Secondary analysis of a multinational, cohort study on all consecutive pregnant women with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 from February 1, 2020 to April 30, 2020 from 73 centers from 22 different countries. A confirmed case of COVID-19 was defined as a positive result on real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) assay of nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens. The primary outcome was a composite adverse fetal outcome, defined as the presence of either abortion (pregnancy loss before 22 weeks of gestations), stillbirth (intrauterine fetal death after 22 weeks of gestation), neonatal death (death of a live-born infant within the first 28 days of life), and perinatal death (either stillbirth or neonatal death). Logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate parameters independently associated with the primary outcome. Logistic regression was reported as odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results Mean gestational age at diagnosis was 30.6±9.5 weeks, with 8.0% of women being diagnosed in the first, 22.2% in the second and 69.8% in the third trimester of pregnancy. There were six miscarriage (2.3%), six intrauterine device (IUD) (2.3) and 5 (2.0%) neonatal deaths, with an overall rate of perinatal death of 4.2% (11/265), thus resulting into 17 cases experiencing and 226 not experiencing composite adverse fetal outcome. Neither stillbirths nor neonatal deaths had congenital anomalies found at antenatal or postnatal evaluation. Furthermore, none of the cases experiencing IUD had signs of impending demise at arterial or venous Doppler. Neonatal deaths were all considered as prematurity-related adverse events. Of the 250 live-born neonates, one (0.4%) was found positive at RT-PCR pharyngeal swabs performed after delivery. The mother was tested positive during the third trimester of pregnancy. The newborn was asymptomatic and had negative RT-PCR test after 14 days of life. At logistic regression analysis, gestational age at diagnosis (OR: 0.85, 95% CI 0.8-0.9 per week increase; p<0.001), birthweight (OR: 1.17, 95% CI 1.09-1.12.7 per 100 g decrease; p=0.012) and maternal ventilatory support, including either need for oxygen or CPAP (OR: 4.12, 95% CI 2.3-7.9; p=0.001) were independently associated with composite adverse fetal outcome. Conclusions Early gestational age at infection, maternal ventilatory supports and low birthweight are the main determinants of adverse perinatal outcomes in fetuses with maternal COVID-19 infection. Conversely, the risk of vertical transmission seems negligible.

Keywords: Coronavirus; perinatal morbidity; perinatal mortality.

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