Risk factors and outcomes of critically ill pregnant COVID-19 patients: Experience from the first and second waves of the pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Dita Aditianingsih,

Noor Hafidz,

Aino Nindya Auerkari

et al.

˜The œJournal of Critical Care Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(1), P. 54 - 63

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Abstract Introduction Understanding the association between risk factors and clinical outcomes of COVID-19 can lead to identifying suitable management strategies for reducing mortality rate among maternal patients in ICU. Aim Study This study aims investigate associated with pregnant postpartum women diagnosed admitted intensive care unit (ICU) May 2020 September 2021. Materials Methods retrospective cohort was conducted at Universitas Indonesia Hospital. Secondary data collected from medical records include all confirmed hospital during research period. Results The included 113 found that admission ICU, age, gestational age significantly influenced outcomes, a 42.11% ICU-admitted patients. Pre-existing comorbidities such as type-2 diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease were ICU admission. Having least one comorbidity increase by six-fold. Conclusions emphasizes importance monitoring evaluating fetal complications infection, highlighting need multidisciplinary involving intensivists, obstetricians, anesthesiologists, infectious specialists. findings underscore significance baseline health status treatment planning potential evidence-based interventions improve pregnancy preservation. Further is warranted validate these results enhance understanding underlying pathophysiology.

Language: Английский

Risk factors and outcomes of critically ill pregnant COVID-19 patients: Experience from the first and second waves of the pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Dita Aditianingsih,

Noor Hafidz,

Aino Nindya Auerkari

et al.

˜The œJournal of Critical Care Medicine, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 11(1), P. 54 - 63

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Abstract Introduction Understanding the association between risk factors and clinical outcomes of COVID-19 can lead to identifying suitable management strategies for reducing mortality rate among maternal patients in ICU. Aim Study This study aims investigate associated with pregnant postpartum women diagnosed admitted intensive care unit (ICU) May 2020 September 2021. Materials Methods retrospective cohort was conducted at Universitas Indonesia Hospital. Secondary data collected from medical records include all confirmed hospital during research period. Results The included 113 found that admission ICU, age, gestational age significantly influenced outcomes, a 42.11% ICU-admitted patients. Pre-existing comorbidities such as type-2 diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease were ICU admission. Having least one comorbidity increase by six-fold. Conclusions emphasizes importance monitoring evaluating fetal complications infection, highlighting need multidisciplinary involving intensivists, obstetricians, anesthesiologists, infectious specialists. findings underscore significance baseline health status treatment planning potential evidence-based interventions improve pregnancy preservation. Further is warranted validate these results enhance understanding underlying pathophysiology.

Language: Английский

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