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Covid-19 in Pregnancy: Cases of Women Managed in the City of Douala-Cameroon
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作者 Bilkissou Moustapha Alphonse Nyong Ngalame +8 位作者 Charlotte Nguefack Tchente Frederic Victor Okala Kingsley Ombaku Humphry Tatah Neng Diane Kamdem ngo batta julie Nkendo Sandrine Darolles Mwadjie Emile Telesphore Mboudou 《Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology》 CAS 2022年第10期1019-1030,共12页
Introduction: The SARS-COV-2 virus has been responsible for a health crisis in pregnancy, causing severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Materno-foetal complications can be observed. Taking into account the mater... Introduction: The SARS-COV-2 virus has been responsible for a health crisis in pregnancy, causing severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. Materno-foetal complications can be observed. Taking into account the materno-foetal risks associated with COVID-19 infection in pregnant women and the low sample size of the first publication in Cameroon, we considered it necessary to conduct an in-depth study on the maternal and foetal prognosis of this condition in pregnant women in three hospitals in Douala. Materials and Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional survey with retrospective data collection in the three state tertiary and reference hospitals in Douala (DGOPH, DGH and DLH) from November 1, 2021 to April 30 2022 after obtaining ethical and administrative clearances. All records of COVID-19 pregnant women confirmed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT PCR) or COVID-19 rapid diagnostic test (COVID RDT) were included. The survey form contained socio-demographic data, clinical and para-clinical characteristics, management and materno-foetal outcome. SPSS.26 and Microsoft Excel 2016 software were used to analyze the data, and a logistic regression model was used to look for associations between the variables. Results: We found in total 96 files that met our inclusion criteria. The most represented sector of activity was the unemployed (44.46%). Patients with a secondary level of education constituted the majority with 47% (45). The main comorbidity found was diabetes (27.2%). The most frequent symptom was fever, found in 87 patients (90.1%). In our series, a chest CT scan was performed in 50 patients. Caesarean section was the most common mode of delivery (58.3%). We recorded 15.6% of maternal deaths, mainly in patients admitted to intensive care. Factors associated with maternal death were: Maternal diabetes, high LDH and D-dimer levels, and 75% lung involvement on chest CT scan. Oxygen saturation > 94% on admission was a protective factor. Regarding fetal and neonatal outcomes, we registered 30.2% cases of prematurity, 32.3% cases of respiratory distress at birth and 24% neonatal deaths. Factors associated with neonatal death were temperature ≥ 38.5°C. Conclusion: At the end of the study, we can conclude that in pregnant women with COVID-19, fever is the main symptom, 1/3 are admitted to intensive care and caesarean section is the most common mode of delivery. The maternal death rate remains high, especially in diabetic patients admitted to intensive care with altered biological parameters. Fetal complications include prematurity and death. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 Clinical Para-Clinical Materno-Foetal Outcomes Pregnant Women
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