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Multicenter Study
. 2021 Jul;3(4):100329.
doi: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2021.100329. Epub 2021 Feb 20.

Maternal and perinatal outcomes in high compared to low risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection (phase 2): the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019

Francesco D'Antonio  1 Cihat Sen  2 Daniele Di Mascio  3 Alberto Galindo  4 Cecilia Villalain  4 Ignacio Herraiz  4 Resul Arisoy  5 Ali Ovayolu  6 Hasan Eroğlu  6 Manuel Guerra Canales  7 Subhashini Ladella  8 Liviu Cojocaru  9 Ozhan Turan  9 Sifa Turan  9 Eran Hadar  10 Noa A Brzezinski-Sinai  10 Sarah Dollinger  10 Ozlem Uyaniklar  11 Sakine Rahimli Ocakouglu  11 Zeliha Atak  11 Tanja Premru-Srsen  12 Lilijana Kornhauser-Cerar  12 Mirjam Druškovič  12 Liana Ples  13 Reyhan Gündüz  14 Elif Ağaçayak  14 Javier Alfonso Schvartzman  15 Mercedes Negri Malbran  15 Marco Liberati  16 Francesca Di Sebastiano  16 Ludovica Oronzi  16 Chiara Cerra  16 Danilo Buca  16 Angelo Cagnacci  17 Arianna Ramone  17 Fabio Barra  17 Andrea Carosso  18 Chiara Benedetto  18 Stefano Cosma  18 Axelle Pintiaux  19 Caroline Daelemans  19 Elena Costa  19 Ayşegül Özel  20 Murat Muhçu  20 Jesús S Jimenez Lopez  21 Clara Alvarado  22 Anna Luengo Piqueras  23 Dolores Esteban Oliva  23 Giovanni Battista Luca Schera  24 Nicola Volpe  24 Tiziana Frusca  24 Igor Samardjiski  25 Slagjana Simeonova  25 Irena Aleksioska Papestiev  25 Javier Hojman  26 Ilgin Turkcuoglu  27 Antonella Cromi  28 Antonio Simone Laganà  28 Fabio Ghezzi  28 Angelo Sirico  29 Alessandra Familiari  29 Giovanni Scambia  29 Zulfiya Khodjaeva Gennady T Sukhikh  30 Ksenia A Gorina  30 Renato Augusto Moreira de Sa  31 Mariana Vaz  31 Otto Henrique May Feuerschuette  32 Anna Nunzia Della Gatta  33 Aly Youssef  33 Gaetana Di Donna  33 Alicia Martinez-Varea  34 Gabriela Loscalzo  34 José Morales Roselló  34 Vedran Stefanovic  35 Irmeli Nupponen  35 Kaisa Nelskylä  35 Rodrigo Ayala  36 Rebeca Garrote Molpeceres  37 Asunción Pino Vázquez  37 Fabrizio Sandri  38 Ilaria Cataneo  38 Marinella Lenzi  38 Esra Tustas Haberal  39 Erasmo Huertas  40 Amadeo Sanchez  40 Pedro Arango  40 Amanda Bermejo  41 María Monica Gonzalez Alcantara  42 Gökhan Göynümer  43 Erhan Okuyan  44 Ciuhodaru Madalina  45 Ana Concheiro Guisan  46 Alejandra Martínez Schulte  47 Valentina Esposito  48 Valentina De Robertis  49 Snezana Zdjelar  50 Milan Lackovic  50 Sladjana Mihajlovic  50 Nelly Jekova  51 Gabriele Saccone  52 Mehmet Musa Aslan  53 Maria Carmela Di Dedda  54 Maisuri Chalid  55 Jose Enrique Moros Canache  56 George Daskalakis  57 Panos Antsaklis  57 Enrique Criado Vega  58 Elisa Cueto  59 Chiara Taccaliti  60 Yeliz Aykanat  61 Şerife Özlem Genç  62 Bernd Froessler  63 Petya Angelova Radulova  64 Danila Morano  65 Beatrice Bianchi  65 Maria Giulia Lombana Marino  65 Gabriella Meccariello  66 Bindu Rohatgi  67 Antonio Schiattarella  68 Maddalena Morlando  68 Nicola Colacurci  68 Andrea Villasco  69 Nicoletta Biglia  69 Ana Luiza Santos Marques  70 Alessandra Gatti  71 Daniela Luvero  71 Roberto Angioli  71 Alejandro Pittaro  72 Albert Lila  73 Blanka Zlatohlávková  74 On the behalf of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019
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Multicenter Study

Maternal and perinatal outcomes in high compared to low risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection (phase 2): the World Association of Perinatal Medicine working group on coronavirus disease 2019

Francesco D'Antonio et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM. 2021 Jul.

Abstract

Background: It has still to be ascertained whether severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in pregnancy is associated with worse maternal and fetal outcomes compared to low risk gestations.

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate maternal and perinatal outcomes in high- and low-risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection.

Study design: This was a multinational retrospective cohort study involving women with laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection from 76 centers from 25 countries in Europe, the United States, South America, Asia, and Australia from April 4, 2020, to October 28, 2020. The primary outcome was a composite measure of maternal mortality and morbidity, including admission to the intensive care unit, use of mechanical ventilation, or death. The secondary outcome was a composite measure of adverse perinatal outcome, including miscarriage, fetal loss, neonatal and perinatal death, and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit. All outcomes were assessed in high- and low-risk pregnancies. Pregnancies were considered high risk in case of either preexisting chronic medical conditions in pregnancy or obstetrical disorders occurring in pregnancy. The Fisher exact test and logistic regression analysis were used to analyze the data.

Results: A total of 887 singleton pregnancies who tested positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction of nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens were included in the study. The risk of composite adverse maternal outcomes was higher in high-risk pregnancies than in low-risk pregnancies (odds ratio, 1.52; 95% confidence interval, 1.03-2.24; P=.035). In addition, women carrying high-risk pregnancies were at higher risk of hospital admission (odds ratio, 1.48; 95% confidence interval, 1.07-2.04; P=.002), presence of severe respiratory symptoms (odds ratio, 2.13; 95% confidence interval, 0.41-3.21; P=.001), admission to the intensive care unit (odds ratio, 2.63; 95% confidence interval, 1.42-4.88), and invasive mechanical ventilation (odds ratio, 2.65; 95% confidence interval, 1.19-5.94; P=.002). When exploring perinatal outcomes, high-risk pregnancies were at high risk of adverse perinatal outcomes (odds ratio, 1.78; 95% confidence interval, 0.15-2.72; P=.009). However, such association was mainly because of the higher incidence of miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies compared with that in low-risk pregnancies (5.3% vs 1.6%, P=.008); furthermore, there was no difference in other explored outcomes between the 2 study groups. At logistic regression analysis, maternal age (odds ratio, 1.12; 95% confidence interval, 1.02-1.22; P=.023) and high-risk pregnancy (odds ratio, 4.21; 95% confidence interval, 3.90-5.11; P<.001) were independently associated with adverse maternal outcomes.

Conclusion: High-risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection were at higher risk of adverse maternal outcomes than low-risk pregnancies complicated by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection.

Keywords: coronavirus; coronavirus disease 2019; infection; pregnancy; severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

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