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Title: | Pregnancy Outcomes and SARS-CoV-2 Infection: The Spanish Obstetric Emergency Group Study. |
Authors: | Cruz Melguizo, Sara de la Cruz Conty, María Luisa Carmona Payán, Paola Abascal-Saiz, Alejandra Pintando Recarte, Pilar González Rodríguez, Laura Cuenca Marín, Celia Martínez Varea, Alicia Oreja Cuesta, Ana Belén Rodríguez, Pilar Prats Fernández Buhigas, Irene Rodríguez Gallego, María Victoria Fernández Alonso, Ana María López Pérez, Rocío Broullón Molanes, José Román Encinas Pardilla, María Begoña Ramírez Gómez, Mercedes Gimeno Gimeno, María Joaquina Sánchez Muñoz, Antonio Martínez-Pérez, Oscar On Behalf Of The Spanish Obstetric Emergency Group S O E G, |
Keywords: | COVID-19;SARS-CoV-2;coronavirus;delivery;maternal complications;perinatal outcomes;pregnancy;premature birth |
metadata.dc.subject.mesh: | Adult COVID-19 Cohort Studies Female Humans Infant, Newborn Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical Pregnancy Pregnancy Complications Pregnancy Complications, Infectious Pregnancy Outcome Prospective Studies SARS-CoV-2 Spain |
Issue Date: | 7-May-2021 |
Abstract: | Pregnant women who are infected with SARS-CoV-2 are at an increased risk of adverse perinatal outcomes. With this study, we aimed to better understand the relationship between maternal infection and perinatal outcomes, especially preterm births, and the underlying medical and interventionist factors. This was a prospective observational study carried out in 78 centers (Spanish Obstetric Emergency Group) with a cohort of 1347 SARS-CoV-2 PCR-positive pregnant women registered consecutively between 26 February and 5 November 2020, and a concurrent sample of PCR-negative mothers. The patients' information was collected from their medical records, and the association of SARS-CoV-2 and perinatal outcomes was evaluated by univariable and multivariate analyses. The data from 1347 SARS-CoV-2-positive pregnancies were compared with those from 1607 SARS-CoV-2-negative pregnancies. Differences were observed between both groups in premature rupture of membranes (15.5% vs. 11.1%, p |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10668/17897 |
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: | 10.3390/v13050853 |
Appears in Collections: | Producción 2020 |
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