Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19
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Resumo: | This study aims to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics, risk factors and outcome of COVID-19 in pregnant women. This is a quantitative study with a descriptive approach. The sample consisted of 54 volunteers assisted in a high-risk maternity hospital located in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil. Data were extracted from medical records and analyzed as maternal sociodemographic variables related to prenatal care, participation and immediate puerperium, the presence or absence of symptoms of COVID-19, admission to the ICU and outcome. Data were generated using absolute and related frequencies. It was also calculated to mean, standard deviation, minimum value, and maximum value of the quantitative variables in IBM® SPSS. Pregnant women aged between 20 and 34 years (64.8%; n=35) and brown (61.1%; n=33) predominated. Regarding the mode of delivery, cesarean sections stood out (76.9%; n= 30). Symptoms such as headache (51.8%; n=28), fever (51.8%; n=28), cough (44.4%; n=24), runny nose (35.1%; n= 19) and dyspnea (20.3%; n=11). Most participants had at least some sign of severity (87%; n=47) and had comorbidities (77.7%; n=42). Three maternal deaths were registered. It is concluded that the presence of comorbidity was a relevant risk factor in participants who developed more severe disease, possibly indicating a predefined profile that contributes to a higher risk of severe maternal outcomes. |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 Características clínicas, sociodemográficas y de evolución de las embarazadas hospitalizadas por COVID-19 Características clínicas, sociodemográficas e desfechos de gestantes hospitalizadas com COVID-19 PregnancyCoronavirusCoronavirus InfectionsMaternal MortalityPregnancy complications.EmbarazoCoronavirusInfecciones por coronavirusMortalidad MaternaComplicaciones del embarazo.GravidezMortalidade MaternaCoronavírusInfecções por CoronavírusComplicações na gravidez.This study aims to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics, risk factors and outcome of COVID-19 in pregnant women. This is a quantitative study with a descriptive approach. The sample consisted of 54 volunteers assisted in a high-risk maternity hospital located in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil. Data were extracted from medical records and analyzed as maternal sociodemographic variables related to prenatal care, participation and immediate puerperium, the presence or absence of symptoms of COVID-19, admission to the ICU and outcome. Data were generated using absolute and related frequencies. It was also calculated to mean, standard deviation, minimum value, and maximum value of the quantitative variables in IBM® SPSS. Pregnant women aged between 20 and 34 years (64.8%; n=35) and brown (61.1%; n=33) predominated. Regarding the mode of delivery, cesarean sections stood out (76.9%; n= 30). Symptoms such as headache (51.8%; n=28), fever (51.8%; n=28), cough (44.4%; n=24), runny nose (35.1%; n= 19) and dyspnea (20.3%; n=11). Most participants had at least some sign of severity (87%; n=47) and had comorbidities (77.7%; n=42). Three maternal deaths were registered. It is concluded that the presence of comorbidity was a relevant risk factor in participants who developed more severe disease, possibly indicating a predefined profile that contributes to a higher risk of severe maternal outcomes.Este estudio tiene como objetivo describir las características clínicas, epidemiológicas, factores de riesgo y evolución del COVID-19 en mujeres embarazadas. Se trata de un estudio cuantitativo con enfoque descriptivo. La muestra estuvo constituida por 54 voluntarias atendidas en una maternidad de alto riesgo ubicada en Aracaju, Sergipe, Brasil. Se extrajeron los datos de las historias clínicas y se analizaron las variables sociodemográficas maternas relacionadas con la atención prenatal, el parto y el puerperio inmediato, la presencia o ausencia de síntomas de COVID-19, el ingreso a la UCI y el resultado. Los datos se describieron utilizando frecuencias absolutas y relativas. Los media, desviación estándar, valor mínimo y valor máximo de variables cuantitativas en IBM® SPSS. Predominaron las gestantes entre 20 y 34 años (64,8%; n = 35) y morenas (61,1%; n = 33). En cuanto a la modalidad de parto, destacaron las cesáreas (76,9%; n = 30). Síntomas como cefalea (51,8%; n = 28), fiebre (51,8%; n = 28), tos (44,4%; n = 24), secreción nasal (35,1%; n = 19) y disnea (20,3%; n = 11). La mayoría de los participantes tenían al menos algún signo de gravedad (87%; n = 47) y tenían comorbilidades (77,7%; n = 42). Se registraron tres muertes maternas. Se concluye que la presencia de comorbilidad fue un factor de riesgo relevante en las participantes que desarrollaron una enfermedad más grave, posiblemente indicando un perfil predefinido que contribuye a un mayor riesgo de resultados maternos graves.O presente estudo tem por objetivo descrever as características clínicas e epidemiológicas, fatores de risco e desfecho da COVID-19 em gestantes. Trata-se de um estudo quantitativo com abordagem descritiva. A amostra foi composta por 54 voluntárias assistidas em uma maternidade de alto risco localizada em Aracaju, Sergipe, Brasil. Os dados foram extraídos de prontuários e foram analisadas as variáveis sociodemográficas maternas relativas à assistência pré-natal, ao parto e ao puerpério imediato, a presença ou não de sintomas de COVID-19, internação em UTI e desfecho. Os dados foram descritos por meio de frequências absolutas e relativa. Foi também calculada a média, desvio padrão, valor mínimo e valor máximo das variáveis quantitativas no IBM® SPSS. Predominaram gestantes com faixa etária de 20 a 34 anos (64,8%; n= 35) e pardas (61,1%; n= 33). Com relação à via de parto, destacaram-se as cesáreas (76,9%; n= 30). Houve destaque para sintomas como cefaléia (51,8%; n=28), febre (51,8%; n=28), tosse (44,4%; n=24), coriza (35,1%; n=19) e dispnéia (20,3%; n=11). A maioria das participantes apresentou, pelo menos, algum sinal de gravidade (87%; n=47) e possuíam comorbidades (77,7%; n=42). Foram registrados três óbitos maternos. Conclui-se que a presença de comorbidade foi um fator de risco relevante nas participantes que desenvolveram doença mais grave, indicando possivelmente um perfil pré-definido que contribui para um maior risco de resultados maternos graves.Research, Society and Development2021-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2304910.33448/rsd-v10i17.23049Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e33101723049Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e33101723049Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e331017230492525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23049/21325Copyright (c) 2021 Jaqueline Guimarães Elói de Brito; Cleyse Caroline Alves de Alencar; Amanda Camilo Lemos; Caroline Lima dos Reis Caetano; Max Oliveira Menezes; Maria do Socorro Claudino Barreirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrito, Jaqueline Guimarães Elói deAlencar, Cleyse Caroline Alves deLemos, Amanda CamiloCaetano, Caroline Lima dos ReisMenezes, Max OliveiraBarreiro, Maria do Socorro Claudino2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23049Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:02.305886Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 Características clínicas, sociodemográficas y de evolución de las embarazadas hospitalizadas por COVID-19 Características clínicas, sociodemográficas e desfechos de gestantes hospitalizadas com COVID-19 |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 Brito, Jaqueline Guimarães Elói de Pregnancy Coronavirus Coronavirus Infections Maternal Mortality Pregnancy complications. Embarazo Coronavirus Infecciones por coronavirus Mortalidad Materna Complicaciones del embarazo. Gravidez Mortalidade Materna Coronavírus Infecções por Coronavírus Complicações na gravidez. |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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Clinical, sociodemographic and outcome characteristics of pregnant women hospitalized with COVID-19 |
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Brito, Jaqueline Guimarães Elói de |
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Brito, Jaqueline Guimarães Elói de Alencar, Cleyse Caroline Alves de Lemos, Amanda Camilo Caetano, Caroline Lima dos Reis Menezes, Max Oliveira Barreiro, Maria do Socorro Claudino |
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Alencar, Cleyse Caroline Alves de Lemos, Amanda Camilo Caetano, Caroline Lima dos Reis Menezes, Max Oliveira Barreiro, Maria do Socorro Claudino |
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Brito, Jaqueline Guimarães Elói de Alencar, Cleyse Caroline Alves de Lemos, Amanda Camilo Caetano, Caroline Lima dos Reis Menezes, Max Oliveira Barreiro, Maria do Socorro Claudino |
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Pregnancy Coronavirus Coronavirus Infections Maternal Mortality Pregnancy complications. Embarazo Coronavirus Infecciones por coronavirus Mortalidad Materna Complicaciones del embarazo. Gravidez Mortalidade Materna Coronavírus Infecções por Coronavírus Complicações na gravidez. |
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Pregnancy Coronavirus Coronavirus Infections Maternal Mortality Pregnancy complications. Embarazo Coronavirus Infecciones por coronavirus Mortalidad Materna Complicaciones del embarazo. Gravidez Mortalidade Materna Coronavírus Infecções por Coronavírus Complicações na gravidez. |
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This study aims to describe the clinical and epidemiological characteristics, risk factors and outcome of COVID-19 in pregnant women. This is a quantitative study with a descriptive approach. The sample consisted of 54 volunteers assisted in a high-risk maternity hospital located in Aracaju, Sergipe, Brazil. Data were extracted from medical records and analyzed as maternal sociodemographic variables related to prenatal care, participation and immediate puerperium, the presence or absence of symptoms of COVID-19, admission to the ICU and outcome. Data were generated using absolute and related frequencies. It was also calculated to mean, standard deviation, minimum value, and maximum value of the quantitative variables in IBM® SPSS. Pregnant women aged between 20 and 34 years (64.8%; n=35) and brown (61.1%; n=33) predominated. Regarding the mode of delivery, cesarean sections stood out (76.9%; n= 30). Symptoms such as headache (51.8%; n=28), fever (51.8%; n=28), cough (44.4%; n=24), runny nose (35.1%; n= 19) and dyspnea (20.3%; n=11). Most participants had at least some sign of severity (87%; n=47) and had comorbidities (77.7%; n=42). Three maternal deaths were registered. It is concluded that the presence of comorbidity was a relevant risk factor in participants who developed more severe disease, possibly indicating a predefined profile that contributes to a higher risk of severe maternal outcomes. |
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