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Bibliographical entry (without author) : | Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Hospitalized Women Giving Birth With and Without COVID-19 |
Author(s) : | APA Jering, K. S., Claggett, B. L., Cunningham, J. W., Rosenthal, N., Vardeny, O., Greene, M. F., & Solomon, S. D. |
Year of publication : | 2021 |
URL(s) : | https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamainternalmedic… |
Résumé (français) : | Parmi les 406446 femmes hospitalisées pour accoucher au cours des 8 mois de l’étude, 6380 (1,6%) avaient la COVID-19. Par rapport aux femmes enceintes sans COVID-19 (n = 400066), les femmes atteintes de COVID-19 étaient plus jeunes et plus souvent noires et / ou hispaniques et atteintes de diabète et d’obésité (tableau 1). |
Abstract (English) : | Among the 406 446 women hospitalized for childbirth over the 8 months of the study, 6380 (1.6%) had COVID-19. Compared with pregnant women without COVID-19 (n = 400 066), the women with COVID-19 were younger and more often Black and/or Hispanic and with diabetes and obesity (Table 1). |
Sumário (português) : | Entre as 4.06446 mulheres hospitalizadas para parto durante os 8 meses do estudo, 6.380 (1,6%) tiveram COVID-19. Em comparação com mulheres grávidas sem COVID-19 (n = 4.00066), as mulheres com COVID-19 eram mais jovens e mais frequentemente negras e / ou hispânicas e com diabetes e obesidade (Tabela 1). |
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Argument (français) : | Dans cette étude 98.9% des patientes ayant accouché en ayant la covid ont pu rentrer à leur domicile. Il est cependant constaté que la morbidité maternelle est plus élevée pour les femmes accouchant en ayant la covid 19. La covid était associée à un risque plus élevé de pré-éclampsie et de naissance prématurée, le risque de mortinaissance en revanche reste inchangé. La présence de pathologies pré-existante était associée à des probabilités plus élevées de complications (recours à une ventilation mécanique ou décès à l’hôpital). |
Argument (English): | Maternal morbidity is higher for women giving birth with covid 19. Presence of pre-existing pathologies was associated with higher odds of using mechanical ventilation or of death in hospital. |
Argumento (português): | A morbidade materna é maior para mulheres que dão à luz com gravidez 19. A presença de patologias pré-existentes foi associada a maiores chances de uso de ventilação mecânica ou de morte no hospital. |
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Keywords : | ➡ premature baby ; public health ; interventions during childbirth ; maternal health ; eclampsia (pre-) ; perinatal death rates ; maternal death rate ; CoVID-19 |
Author of this record : | Alison Passieux — 23 Jan 2021 |
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