Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial
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Resumo: | The aim of this study is to reveal the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy. The article adopted the systematic review model, using the SciELO, PubMed and Google Scholar databases, using the descriptors “Coronavirus” and “Pregnancy”. Twenty complete articles were selected, published since 2020 to the present moment. It was noticed that pregnancy is a unique immunological state, in which physiological and mechanical changes occur in the maternal-fetal interface, which makes pregnant women more susceptible to viral infections. Thus, with the pandemic of COVID-19, although studies do not show that pregnant women present a greater deterioration of the clinical picture when compared to the general population, changes were observed that may imply gestational complications, such as pre-eclampsia, prematurity, early rupture of membrane and perinatal death. Thus, it is important to pay attention to this group, focusing on alarm signals for cases of moderate to severe involvement, with provision of clinical support, through hospitalization in isolation, adequate nutrition, supply of supplemental oxygen (if necessary) , observing fluid and electrolyte intake, as well as monitoring vital signs of mother and fetus. In addition, the performance of prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum should not be excluded, but adjusted. In situations of suspicion or confirmed infection, it is recommended that scheduling appointments and procedures be postponed for at least 7 days, up to 14 days; and telemedicine is an option to prioritize the health of pregnant women and social isolation. |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomialEmbarazo y pandemia de COVID-19: Impactos en el binomio materno-fetalGestação e pandemia da COVID-19: Impactos no binômio materno-fetalCoronavirus infectionPregnancyPregnant.Infección por CoronavirusEmbarazoEmbarazada.Infecção por CoronavírusGravidezGestante.The aim of this study is to reveal the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy. The article adopted the systematic review model, using the SciELO, PubMed and Google Scholar databases, using the descriptors “Coronavirus” and “Pregnancy”. Twenty complete articles were selected, published since 2020 to the present moment. It was noticed that pregnancy is a unique immunological state, in which physiological and mechanical changes occur in the maternal-fetal interface, which makes pregnant women more susceptible to viral infections. Thus, with the pandemic of COVID-19, although studies do not show that pregnant women present a greater deterioration of the clinical picture when compared to the general population, changes were observed that may imply gestational complications, such as pre-eclampsia, prematurity, early rupture of membrane and perinatal death. Thus, it is important to pay attention to this group, focusing on alarm signals for cases of moderate to severe involvement, with provision of clinical support, through hospitalization in isolation, adequate nutrition, supply of supplemental oxygen (if necessary) , observing fluid and electrolyte intake, as well as monitoring vital signs of mother and fetus. In addition, the performance of prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum should not be excluded, but adjusted. In situations of suspicion or confirmed infection, it is recommended that scheduling appointments and procedures be postponed for at least 7 days, up to 14 days; and telemedicine is an option to prioritize the health of pregnant women and social isolation.El objetivo de este estudio es revelar los impactos de la pandemia COVID-19 en el embarazo. El artículo adoptó el modelo de revisión sistemática, utilizando las bases de datos SciELO, PubMed y Google Scholar, utilizando los descriptores “Coronavirus” y “Embarazo”. Se publicaron veinte artículos completos, publicados desde 2020 hasta la actualidad. Se notó que el embarazo es un estado inmunológico único, en el cual ocurren cambios fisiológicos y mecánicos en la interfaz materno-fetal, lo que hace que las mujeres embarazadas sean más susceptibles a las infecciones virales. Así, con la pandemia COVID-19, si bien los estudios no muestran que las gestantes presenten un mayor deterioro del cuadro clínico en comparación con la población general, se observaron modificaciones que pueden implicar complicaciones gestacionales, como preeclampsia, prematuridad, precocidad. rotura de membrana y muerte perinatal. Por ello, es importante prestar atención a este grupo, centrándose en las señales de alarma para los casos de afectación moderada a grave, con prestación de apoyo clínico, mediante hospitalización en forma aislada, nutrición adecuada, suministro de oxígeno suplementario (si es necesario), observación de líquidos y la ingesta de electrolitos, así como el seguimiento de los signos vitales de la madre y el feto. Además, el desempeño de prenatal, intraparto y posparto no debe excluirse, sino ajustarse. En situaciones de sospecha o infección confirmada, se recomienda que la programación de citas y procedimientos se posponga por lo menos 7 días, hasta 14 días; y la telemedicina es una opción para priorizar la salud de la gestante y el aislamiento social.O objetivo deste estudo tem por base revelar os impactos da pandemia da COVID-19 na gestação. O artigo adotou o modelo de revisão sistemática, utilizando as bases de dados SciELO, PubMed e Google Acadêmico, por meio dos descritores “Coronavírus” e “Gravidez”. Foram selecionados vinte artigos completos, publicados a partir de 2020 até o presente momento. Percebeu-se que a gravidez é um estado imunológico único, no qual ocorrem modificações fisiológicas e mecânicas na interface materno-fetal, o que faz com que as gestantes sejam mais suscetíveis à infecções virais. Assim, com a pandemia da COVID-19, embora os estudos não demonstrem que mulheres grávidas apresentem maior deterioração do quadro clínico quando comparadas à população geral, observou-se modificações que podem implicar em complicações gestacionais, como pré-eclâmpsia, prematuridade, ruptura precoce de membrana e morte perinatal. Dessa forma, é importante a atenção à esse grupo, com enfoque aos sinais de alarme para casos de acometimento moderado a grave, com fornecimento de suporte clínico, através da internação em isolamento, de nutrição adequada, de fornecimento de oxigênio suplementar (se necessário), da observação da ingestão de líquidos e de eletrólitos, bem como a monitorização de sinais vitais de mãe e feto. Ademais, a realização do pré-natal, intraparto e pós-parto não deve ser exclusa, mas ajustada. Em situações de suspeita ou infecção confirmada, recomenda-se que agendamentos de consultas e procedimentos sejam postergados em no mínimo 7 dias, até 14 dias; e a telemedicina é uma opção para priorizar a saúde das gestantes e o isolamento social. Research, Society and Development2021-06-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1641610.33448/rsd-v10i7.16416Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 7; e23510716416Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 7; e23510716416Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 7; e235107164162525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/16416/14739Copyright (c) 2021 Larissa Távore Silva; Nicole Caroline Meurer; Diego Augusto Charamitara Rodrigues; Yasmin Abou Rahal; Izadora Amorim de Souza; Leonardo Lopes Caran; Isabella Milan Cruz; Lynara de Oliveira Romera; Larissa Barros de Almeida; Isabela Pacheco de Arruda Ribeiro; Tasso Danilo Alves Nunes; Gabriel Freire Ferracini; Letícia Batista Polizeli; Fábio Gonçalves; Fausto da Silva Gonçalveshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Larissa TávoreMeurer, Nicole CarolineRodrigues, Diego Augusto CharamitaraRahal, Yasmin AbouSouza, Izadora Amorim deCaran, Leonardo LopesCruz, Isabella MilanRomera, Lynara de OliveiraAlmeida, Larissa Barros de Ribeiro, Isabela Pacheco de ArrudaNunes, Tasso Danilo AlvesFerracini, Gabriel FreirePolizeli, Letícia BatistaGonçalves, FábioGonçalves, Fausto da Silva2021-07-18T21:07:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/16416Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:36:58.290587Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial Embarazo y pandemia de COVID-19: Impactos en el binomio materno-fetal Gestação e pandemia da COVID-19: Impactos no binômio materno-fetal |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial Silva, Larissa Távore Coronavirus infection Pregnancy Pregnant. Infección por Coronavirus Embarazo Embarazada. Infecção por Coronavírus Gravidez Gestante. |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial |
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Pregnancy and COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the maternal-fetal binomial |
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Silva, Larissa Távore |
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Silva, Larissa Távore Meurer, Nicole Caroline Rodrigues, Diego Augusto Charamitara Rahal, Yasmin Abou Souza, Izadora Amorim de Caran, Leonardo Lopes Cruz, Isabella Milan Romera, Lynara de Oliveira Almeida, Larissa Barros de Ribeiro, Isabela Pacheco de Arruda Nunes, Tasso Danilo Alves Ferracini, Gabriel Freire Polizeli, Letícia Batista Gonçalves, Fábio Gonçalves, Fausto da Silva |
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author |
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Meurer, Nicole Caroline Rodrigues, Diego Augusto Charamitara Rahal, Yasmin Abou Souza, Izadora Amorim de Caran, Leonardo Lopes Cruz, Isabella Milan Romera, Lynara de Oliveira Almeida, Larissa Barros de Ribeiro, Isabela Pacheco de Arruda Nunes, Tasso Danilo Alves Ferracini, Gabriel Freire Polizeli, Letícia Batista Gonçalves, Fábio Gonçalves, Fausto da Silva |
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Silva, Larissa Távore Meurer, Nicole Caroline Rodrigues, Diego Augusto Charamitara Rahal, Yasmin Abou Souza, Izadora Amorim de Caran, Leonardo Lopes Cruz, Isabella Milan Romera, Lynara de Oliveira Almeida, Larissa Barros de Ribeiro, Isabela Pacheco de Arruda Nunes, Tasso Danilo Alves Ferracini, Gabriel Freire Polizeli, Letícia Batista Gonçalves, Fábio Gonçalves, Fausto da Silva |
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Coronavirus infection Pregnancy Pregnant. Infección por Coronavirus Embarazo Embarazada. Infecção por Coronavírus Gravidez Gestante. |
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Coronavirus infection Pregnancy Pregnant. Infección por Coronavirus Embarazo Embarazada. Infecção por Coronavírus Gravidez Gestante. |
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The aim of this study is to reveal the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on pregnancy. The article adopted the systematic review model, using the SciELO, PubMed and Google Scholar databases, using the descriptors “Coronavirus” and “Pregnancy”. Twenty complete articles were selected, published since 2020 to the present moment. It was noticed that pregnancy is a unique immunological state, in which physiological and mechanical changes occur in the maternal-fetal interface, which makes pregnant women more susceptible to viral infections. Thus, with the pandemic of COVID-19, although studies do not show that pregnant women present a greater deterioration of the clinical picture when compared to the general population, changes were observed that may imply gestational complications, such as pre-eclampsia, prematurity, early rupture of membrane and perinatal death. Thus, it is important to pay attention to this group, focusing on alarm signals for cases of moderate to severe involvement, with provision of clinical support, through hospitalization in isolation, adequate nutrition, supply of supplemental oxygen (if necessary) , observing fluid and electrolyte intake, as well as monitoring vital signs of mother and fetus. In addition, the performance of prenatal, intrapartum and postpartum should not be excluded, but adjusted. In situations of suspicion or confirmed infection, it is recommended that scheduling appointments and procedures be postponed for at least 7 days, up to 14 days; and telemedicine is an option to prioritize the health of pregnant women and social isolation. |
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