Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review
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Resumo: | The present study analyzed the neonatal outcomes reported in pregnant women with COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out after formulating the guiding question. That done, the research strategy, selection of criteria and data extraction were carried out. The searches were performed in the databases "PubMed", "Web of Science", "LILACS" and "ScienceDirect" using the following search terms: 2019-nCoV, covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, pregnant, pregnancy, birth, fetal, neonatal, outcomes, complications and adverse. The studies involved 226 pregnant women diagnosed with COVID-19 and 174 healthy pregnant women. Among the 226 pregnant women with COVID-19, there was 01 intrauterine fetal death and 16 remained pregnant until the end of the respective studies. Thus, 209 pregnant women with COVID-19 evolved for childbirth, resulting in 212 live births. Of these, 127 (59.9%) were born by cesarean delivery, 38 (17.9%) were born at <37 weeks of gestational age [3 (1.4%) <28 weeks] and 16 (7.5) were born at weight <2500 g. Neonatal results included 8 (3.8%) with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, 12 (5.7%) with fetal distress, neonatal asphyxia, vomiting or skin rashes, 2 (0.9%) with intravascular coagulation disseminated, 1 (0.5%) alteration of cardiac enzymes, 1 (0.5%) multiple organ failure and 1 (0.5%) neonatal death. Various complications have been identified in pregnant women with COVID-19, therefore, a greater care must be given to this population group due to a greater risk of neonatal complications. |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative reviewResultados neonatales de mujeres embarazadas diagnosticadas con SARS-CoV-2: una revisión integradoraDesfechos neonatais de gestantes com diagnóstico de SARS-CoV-2: uma revisão integrativaCovid-19SARS-CoV-2PregnantNeonatal results.Covid-19SARS-CoV-2EmbarazadaResultados neonatales.Covid-19SARS-CoV-2GestaçãoResultados neonatais.The present study analyzed the neonatal outcomes reported in pregnant women with COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out after formulating the guiding question. That done, the research strategy, selection of criteria and data extraction were carried out. The searches were performed in the databases "PubMed", "Web of Science", "LILACS" and "ScienceDirect" using the following search terms: 2019-nCoV, covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, pregnant, pregnancy, birth, fetal, neonatal, outcomes, complications and adverse. The studies involved 226 pregnant women diagnosed with COVID-19 and 174 healthy pregnant women. Among the 226 pregnant women with COVID-19, there was 01 intrauterine fetal death and 16 remained pregnant until the end of the respective studies. Thus, 209 pregnant women with COVID-19 evolved for childbirth, resulting in 212 live births. Of these, 127 (59.9%) were born by cesarean delivery, 38 (17.9%) were born at <37 weeks of gestational age [3 (1.4%) <28 weeks] and 16 (7.5) were born at weight <2500 g. Neonatal results included 8 (3.8%) with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, 12 (5.7%) with fetal distress, neonatal asphyxia, vomiting or skin rashes, 2 (0.9%) with intravascular coagulation disseminated, 1 (0.5%) alteration of cardiac enzymes, 1 (0.5%) multiple organ failure and 1 (0.5%) neonatal death. Various complications have been identified in pregnant women with COVID-19, therefore, a greater care must be given to this population group due to a greater risk of neonatal complications.El presente estudio analizó los resultados neonatales informados en mujeres embarazadas con COVID-19. Se realizó una revisión integradora luego de formular la pregunta orientadora. Hecho esto, se llevó a cabo la estrategia de investigación, selección de criterios y extracción de datos. Las búsquedas se realizaron en las bases de datos "PubMed", "Web of Science", "LILACS" y "ScienceDirect" utilizando los siguientes términos de búsqueda: 2019-nCoV, covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, embarazo, embarazada, parto, fetal, neonatal, resultados, complicaciones y adversas. Los estudios involucraron a 226 mujeres embarazadas diagnosticadas con COVID-19 y 174 mujeres embarazadas sanas. Entre las 226 mujeres embarazadas con COVID-19, hubo 01 muerte fetal intrauterina y 16 permanecieron embarazadas hasta el final de los estudios respectivos. Por lo tanto, 209 mujeres embarazadas con COVID-19 evolucionaron para el parto, lo que resultó en 212 nacidos vivos. De estos, 127 (59,9%) nacieron por cesárea, 38 (17,9%) nacieron con <37 semanas de edad gestacional [3 (1,4%) <28 semanas] y 16 (7,5) nacieron en peso <2500 g. Los resultados neonatales incluyeron 8 (3,8%) con una prueba de SARS-CoV-2 positiva, 12 (5,7%) con sufrimiento fetal, asfixia neonatal, vómitos o erupciones cutáneas, 2 (0,9%) con coagulación intravascular diseminada, 1 (0,5%) alteración de las enzimas cardíacas, 1 (0,5%) insuficiencia multiorgánica y 1 (0,5%) muerte neonatal. Se han identificado diversas complicaciones en gestantes con COVID-19, por lo que se debe brindar una mayor atención a este grupo de población debido a un mayor riesgo de complicaciones neonatales.O presente estudo analisou os desfechos neonatais relatados em mulheres grávidas com COVID-19. Uma revisão integrativa foi realizada após a formulação da questão norteadora. Feito isso, procedeu-se a estratégia de pesquisa, a seleção dos critérios e a extração dos dados. As buscas foram realizadas nas bases de dados "PubMed", "Web of Science", "LILACS" e "ScienceDirect" utilizando os seguintes termos de busca: 2019-nCoV, covid-19, SARS-CoV- 2, gravidez, gestação, nascimento, fetal, neonatal, resultados, complicações e adversos. Os estudos envolveram 226 gestantes com diagnóstico de COVID-19 e 174 gestantes saudáveis. Entre as 226 gestantes com COVID-19, houve 01 óbito fetal intrauterino e 16 permaneceram grávidas até o final dos respectivos estudos. Assim, 209 gestantes com COVID-19 evoluíram para o parto, resultando em 212 nascidos vivos. Destas, 127 (59,9%) nasceram de parto cesáreo, 38 (17,9%) nasceram com <37 semanas de idade gestacional [3 (1,4%) <28 semanas] e 16 (7,5) nasceram com peso <2500 g. Os resultados neonatais incluíram 8 (3,8%) com um teste SARS-CoV-2 positivo, 12 (5,7%) com sofrimento fetal, asfixia neonatal, vômitos ou erupções cutâneas, 2 (0,9%) com coagulação intravascular disseminada, 1 (0,5%) alteração de enzimas cardíacas, 1 (0,5%) falência de múltiplos órgãos e 1 (0,5%) óbito neonatal. Complicações variadas foram identificadas em gestantes com COVID-19, logo, um maior cuidado deve ser prestado a esse grupo populacional devido à um maior risco de complicações neonatais.Research, Society and Development2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1090510.33448/rsd-v10i1.10905Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e0510110905Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e0510110905Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e05101109052525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/10905/10216Copyright (c) 2021 João Victor Farias da Silva; Mônica Vilela Heimer; Laura Mello Figueiredo; Daniela Maria Carvalho Pugliesi; Ana Regina Oliveira Moreira; Isabel Cristina Celerino de Moraes Porto; Fernando José Camello de Lima; Dayse Andrade Romão; Valdeci Elias dos Santos Juniorhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, João Victor Farias daHeimer, Mônica VilelaFigueiredo, Laura Mello Pugliesi, Daniela Maria CarvalhoMoreira, Ana Regina OliveiraPorto, Isabel Cristina Celerino de Moraes Lima, Fernando José Camello deRomão, Dayse Andrade Santos Junior, Valdeci Elias dos2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/10905Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:32:51.990472Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review Resultados neonatales de mujeres embarazadas diagnosticadas con SARS-CoV-2: una revisión integradora Desfechos neonatais de gestantes com diagnóstico de SARS-CoV-2: uma revisão integrativa |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review Silva, João Victor Farias da Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Pregnant Neonatal results. Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Embarazada Resultados neonatales. Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Gestação Resultados neonatais. |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review |
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Neonatal outcomes of pregnant women diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2: an integrative review |
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Silva, João Victor Farias da |
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Silva, João Victor Farias da Heimer, Mônica Vilela Figueiredo, Laura Mello Pugliesi, Daniela Maria Carvalho Moreira, Ana Regina Oliveira Porto, Isabel Cristina Celerino de Moraes Lima, Fernando José Camello de Romão, Dayse Andrade Santos Junior, Valdeci Elias dos |
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Heimer, Mônica Vilela Figueiredo, Laura Mello Pugliesi, Daniela Maria Carvalho Moreira, Ana Regina Oliveira Porto, Isabel Cristina Celerino de Moraes Lima, Fernando José Camello de Romão, Dayse Andrade Santos Junior, Valdeci Elias dos |
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Silva, João Victor Farias da Heimer, Mônica Vilela Figueiredo, Laura Mello Pugliesi, Daniela Maria Carvalho Moreira, Ana Regina Oliveira Porto, Isabel Cristina Celerino de Moraes Lima, Fernando José Camello de Romão, Dayse Andrade Santos Junior, Valdeci Elias dos |
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Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Pregnant Neonatal results. Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Embarazada Resultados neonatales. Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Gestação Resultados neonatais. |
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Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Pregnant Neonatal results. Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Embarazada Resultados neonatales. Covid-19 SARS-CoV-2 Gestação Resultados neonatais. |
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The present study analyzed the neonatal outcomes reported in pregnant women with COVID-19. An integrative review was carried out after formulating the guiding question. That done, the research strategy, selection of criteria and data extraction were carried out. The searches were performed in the databases "PubMed", "Web of Science", "LILACS" and "ScienceDirect" using the following search terms: 2019-nCoV, covid-19, SARS-CoV-2, pregnant, pregnancy, birth, fetal, neonatal, outcomes, complications and adverse. The studies involved 226 pregnant women diagnosed with COVID-19 and 174 healthy pregnant women. Among the 226 pregnant women with COVID-19, there was 01 intrauterine fetal death and 16 remained pregnant until the end of the respective studies. Thus, 209 pregnant women with COVID-19 evolved for childbirth, resulting in 212 live births. Of these, 127 (59.9%) were born by cesarean delivery, 38 (17.9%) were born at <37 weeks of gestational age [3 (1.4%) <28 weeks] and 16 (7.5) were born at weight <2500 g. Neonatal results included 8 (3.8%) with a positive SARS-CoV-2 test, 12 (5.7%) with fetal distress, neonatal asphyxia, vomiting or skin rashes, 2 (0.9%) with intravascular coagulation disseminated, 1 (0.5%) alteration of cardiac enzymes, 1 (0.5%) multiple organ failure and 1 (0.5%) neonatal death. Various complications have been identified in pregnant women with COVID-19, therefore, a greater care must be given to this population group due to a greater risk of neonatal complications. |
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