Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2
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Resumo: | Maternal physiological and immunological changes can occur during pregnancy, pregnant women may be at increased risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2 and develop more complicated clinical events. The present study aims to describe the impact of covid-19 during pregnancy and summarize the possible symptoms, treatments, and pregnancy outcomes of women infected with Covid-19 during pregnancy. Carried out through the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in the Pubmed and Scielo databases, using the crossings of the descriptors in English “Pregnancy”, “Covid-19”, “Complications”. To evaluate the research problem and its stratification, the PVO strategy was used. The aforementioned strategy allowed the formulation of the following guiding question: What are the impacts and complications caused by covid-19 during pregnancy? From the guiding question, Boolean operators were used to systematize the searches with the following scheme: Pregnancy AND Covid-19 AND complications. Some pregnancy complications have occurred in pregnant women with Covid-19, such as fetal distress, premature rupture of membranes, premature births and stillbirths. Furthermore, these pregnancy complications may be closely related to cytokine storm, lung injury, and placental ischemia/hypoxia caused by SARS-CoV-2 infections. The increased vulnerability of pregnant women as well as the past experience of previous coronavirus outbreaks is of concern for maternal and fetal complications. The rapid outbreak of the disease, combined with uncertainty as a direct result of the lack of solid scientific data, has forced obstetricians to adapt their current practices in a pragmatic way. |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2Impacto y manejo obstétrico de pacientes embarazadas infectadas por SARS-CoV-2Impacto e manejo obstétrico de pacientes grávidas infectadas pelo SARS-CoV-2Covid-19GravidezComplicações.Covid-19EmbarazoComplicaciones.Covid-19PregnancyComplications.Maternal physiological and immunological changes can occur during pregnancy, pregnant women may be at increased risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2 and develop more complicated clinical events. The present study aims to describe the impact of covid-19 during pregnancy and summarize the possible symptoms, treatments, and pregnancy outcomes of women infected with Covid-19 during pregnancy. Carried out through the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in the Pubmed and Scielo databases, using the crossings of the descriptors in English “Pregnancy”, “Covid-19”, “Complications”. To evaluate the research problem and its stratification, the PVO strategy was used. The aforementioned strategy allowed the formulation of the following guiding question: What are the impacts and complications caused by covid-19 during pregnancy? From the guiding question, Boolean operators were used to systematize the searches with the following scheme: Pregnancy AND Covid-19 AND complications. Some pregnancy complications have occurred in pregnant women with Covid-19, such as fetal distress, premature rupture of membranes, premature births and stillbirths. Furthermore, these pregnancy complications may be closely related to cytokine storm, lung injury, and placental ischemia/hypoxia caused by SARS-CoV-2 infections. The increased vulnerability of pregnant women as well as the past experience of previous coronavirus outbreaks is of concern for maternal and fetal complications. The rapid outbreak of the disease, combined with uncertainty as a direct result of the lack of solid scientific data, has forced obstetricians to adapt their current practices in a pragmatic way.Los cambios fisiológicos e inmunológicos maternos pueden ocurrir durante el embarazo, las mujeres embarazadas pueden tener un mayor riesgo de infectarse con el SARS-CoV-2 y desarrollar eventos clínicos más complicados. El presente estudio tiene como objetivo describir el impacto del Covid-19 durante el embarazo y resumir los posibles síntomas, tratamientos y resultados del embarazo de las mujeres infectadas con Covid-19 durante el embarazo. Realizado a través de la Biblioteca Virtual en Salud (BVS) en las bases de datos Pubmed y Scielo, utilizando los cruces de los descriptores en inglés “Pregnancy”, “Covid-19”, “Complications”. Para evaluar el problema de investigación y su estratificación se utilizó la estrategia PVO. La estrategia antes mencionada permitió formular la siguiente pregunta orientadora: ¿Cuáles son los impactos y complicaciones que provoca el covid-19 durante el embarazo? A partir de la pregunta orientadora, se utilizaron operadores booleanos para sistematizar las búsquedas con el siguiente esquema: Embarazo Y Covid-19 Y complicaciones. Algunas complicaciones del embarazo han ocurrido en mujeres embarazadas con Covid-19, como sufrimiento fetal, ruptura prematura de membranas, partos prematuros y mortinatos. Además, estas complicaciones del embarazo pueden estar estrechamente relacionadas con la tormenta de citocinas, la lesión pulmonar y la isquemia / hipoxia placentaria causadas por infecciones por SARS-CoV-2. La mayor vulnerabilidad de las mujeres embarazadas, así como la experiencia pasada de brotes de coronavirus anteriores, es motivo de preocupación por las complicaciones maternas y fetales. El rápido brote de la enfermedad, combinado con la incertidumbre como resultado directo de la falta de datos científicos sólidos, ha obligado a los obstetras a adaptar sus prácticas actuales de manera pragmática.Podem ocorrer alterações fisiológicas e imunológicas maternas durante a gravidez, as mulheres grávidas podem correr um risco maior de serem infectadas com SARS-CoV-2 e desenvolver eventos clínicos mais complicados. O presente estudo tem como objetivo descrever o impacto do covid-19 durante a gravidez e resumir os possíveis sintomas, tratamentos e resultados da gravidez de mulheres infectadas com Covid-19 durante a gravidez. Realizado através da Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS) nas bases de dados do Pubmed e Scielo, usando os cruzamentos dos descritores em inglês “Pregnancy”,“Covid-19”, “Complications”. Para a avaliação do problema de pesquisa e sua estratificação foi utilizada a estratégia PVO. A estratégia supracitada permitiu formular a seguinte questão norteadora: Quais são os impactos e complicações causadas pelo covid-19 durante a gestação? A partir da questão norteadora foram utilizados os operadores booleanos para a sistematização das buscas com o seguinte esquema: Pregnancy AND Covid-19 AND complications. Algumas complicações na gravidez ocorreram em mulheres grávidas com Covid-19, como sofrimento fetal, ruptura prematura de membranas, partos prematuros e natimortos. Além disso, essas complicações na gravidez podem estar intimamente relacionadas à tempestade de citocinas, lesão pulmonar e isquemia / hipóxia placentária causada por infecções por SARS-CoV-2. O aumento da vulnerabilidade das mulheres grávidas bem como a experiência anterior de epidemias de coronavírus anteriores é motivo de preocupação para complicações maternas e fetais. O rápido surto da doença, combinado com a incerteza, como resultado direto da falta de dados científicos sólidos, tem forçado os obstetras a adaptarem suas práticas atuais de forma pragmática.Research, Society and Development2022-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2489210.33448/rsd-v11i1.24892Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e28911124892Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e28911124892Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e289111248922525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24892/21890Copyright (c) 2022 Ana Klara Rodrigues Alves; Barbara Beatriz Lira da Silva; Lívia Filomena Castelo Branco Machado; Gabriel Brito da Silva; José Vieira Amorim Filho ; Francisco das Chagas da Silva Serejo Júnior; Mylenna Maria de Brito Silva; Amanda Milhomem Medeiros; Yama Vitoriano Lima; Raissa Martins de Oliveira Nunes ; Victor Rocha Santos; Verbena Krieger Rocha Santos; Danielle Sotero Fortes Carvalho; Maria Clara Martins Costa; Iluska Guimarães Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlves, Ana Klara RodriguesSilva, Barbara Beatriz Lira da Machado, Lívia Filomena Castelo Branco Silva, Gabriel Brito da Amorim Filho , José Vieira Serejo Júnior, Francisco das Chagas da SilvaSilva, Mylenna Maria de Brito Medeiros, Amanda MilhomemLima, Yama Vitoriano Nunes , Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Victor RochaSantos, Verbena Krieger RochaCarvalho, Danielle Sotero Fortes Costa, Maria Clara MartinsRodrigues, Iluska Guimarães 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24892Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:18.749282Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 Impacto y manejo obstétrico de pacientes embarazadas infectadas por SARS-CoV-2 Impacto e manejo obstétrico de pacientes grávidas infectadas pelo SARS-CoV-2 |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 Alves, Ana Klara Rodrigues Covid-19 Gravidez Complicações. Covid-19 Embarazo Complicaciones. Covid-19 Pregnancy Complications. |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 |
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Impact and obstetric management of pregnant patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 |
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Alves, Ana Klara Rodrigues |
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Alves, Ana Klara Rodrigues Silva, Barbara Beatriz Lira da Machado, Lívia Filomena Castelo Branco Silva, Gabriel Brito da Amorim Filho , José Vieira Serejo Júnior, Francisco das Chagas da Silva Silva, Mylenna Maria de Brito Medeiros, Amanda Milhomem Lima, Yama Vitoriano Nunes , Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Victor Rocha Santos, Verbena Krieger Rocha Carvalho, Danielle Sotero Fortes Costa, Maria Clara Martins Rodrigues, Iluska Guimarães |
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Silva, Barbara Beatriz Lira da Machado, Lívia Filomena Castelo Branco Silva, Gabriel Brito da Amorim Filho , José Vieira Serejo Júnior, Francisco das Chagas da Silva Silva, Mylenna Maria de Brito Medeiros, Amanda Milhomem Lima, Yama Vitoriano Nunes , Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Victor Rocha Santos, Verbena Krieger Rocha Carvalho, Danielle Sotero Fortes Costa, Maria Clara Martins Rodrigues, Iluska Guimarães |
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Alves, Ana Klara Rodrigues Silva, Barbara Beatriz Lira da Machado, Lívia Filomena Castelo Branco Silva, Gabriel Brito da Amorim Filho , José Vieira Serejo Júnior, Francisco das Chagas da Silva Silva, Mylenna Maria de Brito Medeiros, Amanda Milhomem Lima, Yama Vitoriano Nunes , Raissa Martins de Oliveira Santos, Victor Rocha Santos, Verbena Krieger Rocha Carvalho, Danielle Sotero Fortes Costa, Maria Clara Martins Rodrigues, Iluska Guimarães |
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Covid-19 Gravidez Complicações. Covid-19 Embarazo Complicaciones. Covid-19 Pregnancy Complications. |
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Covid-19 Gravidez Complicações. Covid-19 Embarazo Complicaciones. Covid-19 Pregnancy Complications. |
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Maternal physiological and immunological changes can occur during pregnancy, pregnant women may be at increased risk of being infected with SARS-CoV-2 and develop more complicated clinical events. The present study aims to describe the impact of covid-19 during pregnancy and summarize the possible symptoms, treatments, and pregnancy outcomes of women infected with Covid-19 during pregnancy. Carried out through the Virtual Health Library (VHL) in the Pubmed and Scielo databases, using the crossings of the descriptors in English “Pregnancy”, “Covid-19”, “Complications”. To evaluate the research problem and its stratification, the PVO strategy was used. The aforementioned strategy allowed the formulation of the following guiding question: What are the impacts and complications caused by covid-19 during pregnancy? From the guiding question, Boolean operators were used to systematize the searches with the following scheme: Pregnancy AND Covid-19 AND complications. Some pregnancy complications have occurred in pregnant women with Covid-19, such as fetal distress, premature rupture of membranes, premature births and stillbirths. Furthermore, these pregnancy complications may be closely related to cytokine storm, lung injury, and placental ischemia/hypoxia caused by SARS-CoV-2 infections. The increased vulnerability of pregnant women as well as the past experience of previous coronavirus outbreaks is of concern for maternal and fetal complications. The rapid outbreak of the disease, combined with uncertainty as a direct result of the lack of solid scientific data, has forced obstetricians to adapt their current practices in a pragmatic way. |
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