Termination of Pregnancy in a Woman with COVID-19: Case Report DOI Open Access

H. Ghasemi Tehrani,

S. Haghighat,

Soheila Aghataheri

et al.

Italian Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: online first

Published: May 1, 2022

Background:The present paper aims to describe the case of a 28-year-old pregnant woman infected with COVID-19 who underwent hysterectomy following uterine rupture.Case presentation: A (24 weeks) was admitted chief complaint abdominal and pelvic pain, fever, cough.The ultrasound assessments revealed significant decrease in fetal movement.PCR test confirmed that she positive for COVID-19.The patient treated intravenous Vitamin C, Ceftriaxone, oral Azithromycin.During this time, hemoglobin level severe oligohydramnios forced surgeons decide favor pregnancy termination.Misoprostol (100 μg/3h up three doses) given sublingually.After third dose, presented nausea vomiting, also developed tachycardia.Free intraperitoneal fluid detected ultrasonography, examination strong possibility rupture.She taken operating room immediately an emergency laparotomy.An intact amniotic sac fetus placenta, separated from uterus, extracted cavity.Because heavy bleeding, performed.The transferred covid-19 unit further support.Conclusions: It seems our combination COVID has led uncontrolled situation physicians, deteriorated circumstances.It needs research prove whether there is correlation between rupture women.

Language: Английский

COVID-19 therapeutics for the pregnant patient DOI
Jourdan E. Triebwasser,

Jill Davies,

Ajleeta Nestani

et al.

Seminars in Perinatology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 48(4), P. 151920 - 151920

Published: June 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Does remote COVID infection in pregnancy affect the placenta and pregnancy outcomes? – Results from a prospective cohort study (PLACENTA IN COVID/ PIC study) DOI Creative Commons

N. D. Varunashree,

Sherin Daniel, Swati Rathore

et al.

Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(12), P. 5512 - 5517

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

A BSTRACT Objectives: To study the rates of abnormal placentae and associated adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnant women who had COVID 19 infection during pregnancy, remote from delivery. histopathological findings with these placentae. Methods: prospective cohort was carried out, recruiting singleton gestation, their delivery between August 2021 to July 2022. Ethics approval obtained by Institutional Review Board. Abnormal were identified as those weight <10th centile noted . Rates SGA (small for gestational age) babies stillbirths recorded. The data analyzed using Statistical Package Social Sciences (SPSS) v 25. Results: Most 67 our cohort, mild forms 19. Half second trimester. Among infected third trimester, 93% symptomatic. Gestational Diabetes most common medical condition. seen 40%(n=27) women. (15) Distribution co morbidities comparable among healthy Most, 84%, born mothers <28 weeks GA. Conclusion: There is a small but significant risk being at<28 weeks, irrespective comorbidities. Close monitoring pregnancies is, hence warranted.

Language: Английский

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Statistical Analysis of Physiological Childbirth and Obstetric Service in Osh Region from 2016 to 2021 Years DOI Open Access
Zhainagul Abdirasulova,

Madaminzhan Karataev,

Makhabat Bugubaeva

et al.

Published: March 26, 2022

This article is investigating physiological childbirth statistics and obstetric service in Osh, Kyrgyzstan during the 2016 to 2021 years. Statistical analyses revealed several patients’ admissions with their hospital stay days for period from 2011 2020 all departments. Growth population analyzed according Kyrgyz Republic National Committee; due spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19 pandemic government declared an emergency certain territories Republic, March 31 May 21, 2020, activities public centers registry office by Government Registration Service were delayed. Conclusions: Quality provision medical care vital both women newborns a minority who experience complications maternity service. Some statistical that average absolute birth number reduced 92 births variation analysis Osh oblast years showed year total was 29902 31000 which can be explained COVID – 19 influence on population. Number registered as 182.971 annual 30.495. Keywords: childbirth, service, analysis, Committee,

Language: Английский

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Effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Maternity Staff in 2020 – A Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons
Nadine Schmitt,

Elke Mattern,

Eva Cignacco

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 28, 2021

Abstract In the spring of 2020, SARS-CoV-2 virus caused Covid-19 pandemic, bringing with it drastic changes and challenges for health systems medical staff. Among affected were obstetricians midwives, whose close physical contact pregnant women, women who recently gave birth, their children was indispensable. obstetric setting, births cannot be postponed, maternity staff had to adapt assure safety while balancing evidence-based standards new posed by pandemic. This scoping review gives a comprehensive overview effecs pandemic on We followed approach described Arksey & O’Malley: we searched several databases English German articles published between January 2020 2021 that discussed or touched upon effects in OECD countries China.We found structural crisis its subjective fell into two main topic areas. Structural (the first topic) divided five subtopics: shortages restructuring; personal protective equipment tests; switching virtual communication; handling positive infection; excluding accompanying persons. The also strongly staff’s mental second topic.) Attempting meet afraid contamination, suffering overwork exhaustion, struggling resolve ethical-moral dilemmas severe negative effects. Several studies indicated increased depression, anxiety, stress levels, risk post-traumatic symptoms, although generated strong occupational solidarity.Care pregnant, birthing, breast-feeding interrupted, even during requires social distancing. Maternity sometimes abandon normal care confronted enormous adjustments did not leave them unscathed: suffered considerably. Researchers should study experiences prepare recommendations will protect future epidemics.

Language: Английский

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Termination of Pregnancy in a Woman with COVID-19: Case Report DOI Open Access

H. Ghasemi Tehrani,

S. Haghighat,

Soheila Aghataheri

et al.

Italian Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: online first

Published: May 1, 2022

Background:The present paper aims to describe the case of a 28-year-old pregnant woman infected with COVID-19 who underwent hysterectomy following uterine rupture.Case presentation: A (24 weeks) was admitted chief complaint abdominal and pelvic pain, fever, cough.The ultrasound assessments revealed significant decrease in fetal movement.PCR test confirmed that she positive for COVID-19.The patient treated intravenous Vitamin C, Ceftriaxone, oral Azithromycin.During this time, hemoglobin level severe oligohydramnios forced surgeons decide favor pregnancy termination.Misoprostol (100 μg/3h up three doses) given sublingually.After third dose, presented nausea vomiting, also developed tachycardia.Free intraperitoneal fluid detected ultrasonography, examination strong possibility rupture.She taken operating room immediately an emergency laparotomy.An intact amniotic sac fetus placenta, separated from uterus, extracted cavity.Because heavy bleeding, performed.The transferred covid-19 unit further support.Conclusions: It seems our combination COVID has led uncontrolled situation physicians, deteriorated circumstances.It needs research prove whether there is correlation between rupture women.

Language: Английский

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