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SM ISO690:2012 VERDEȘ, Elena, SÂRBU, Zinaida, SECU, Gheorghe. COVID-19 infection in pregnancy. In: Revista de Ştiinţe ale Sănătăţii din Moldova, 2022, nr. 3 An.1(29), p. 426. ISSN 2345-1467. |
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Background. Due to the rapid spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the increased incidence of COVID-19, certain categories of people, such as pregnant women, become vulnerable to infection. The risks of exposing pregnant women to this new type of infection are not entirely known. Objective of the study. Assessment of the method of termination of pregnancy and the impact of COVID-19 on newborns. Material and methods. The study included 80 COVID-positive pregnant women hospitalized in the intensive care unit of Mother and Child Institute, during 2021 year, with severe and moderate form of the disease. The investigation of the patients included the anamnesis and the history of the disease, the clinical manifestations, the results of the paraclinical examinations, the way of completing the pregnancy, the condition of the newborns. Results. The term of pregnancy varied between less than 27 weeks of gestation- 26 cases (32.5%), 28-32 weeks of gestation - 24 cases (30%), 33-36 weeks of gestation - 19 cases (23.7%) and more than 36 weeks of gestation - 10 cases (12.5%). The pregnancy was completed per vias naturalis in 7 cases (8.7%), of which 2 births with antenatal death of the fetus and 39 cases (48.7%) were completed by cesarean section, of which 34 – emergency CS and 5 – planned CS. Cesarean section in 27 cases (69%) was undertaken on maternal indications, and in 9 cases (23%) because of fetal indications. A total of 47 children were born. In the early neonatal period, 8 newborns died. Another 39 children were later discharged at home in a satisfactory condition. Conclusion. COVID-19 infection was more commonly found at term of pregnancy up to 27 weeks of gestation. In pregnant women with severe forms of infection, the pregnancy was completed by urgent cesarean section, at maternal indications. Complications associated with prematurity led to the death of 8 newborns. |
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Cuvinte-cheie caesarean section, COVID-19, pregnancy, newborn, Operaţie cezariană, COVID-19, sarcina, nou-născut |
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