PREVALENCE OF OBSTETRIC AND NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AT PROFESSOR ALBERTO ANTUNES UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ALAGOAS IN 2020-202

Authors

  • Voney Fernando Mendes Malta
  • Paulo Henrique Alves da Silva
  • Maria Clara de Sousa Lima Cunha
  • Melissa Nathalye Ramos e Gonçalves
  • Isabela Karine Rodrigues Agra

Keywords:

Gestation; Puerperium; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2.

Abstract

This is a retrospective and prospective study aimed to determine the clinical-epidemiological profile - and maternal and perinatal clinical outcomes - of pregnant women with suspected COVID -19 in 2020-2021 at the University Hospital Professor Alberto Antunes of the Federal University of Alagoas. In this study, a higher hospitalization rate was found in pregnant women with this disease. Premature births, hospitalizations, mechanical ventilation and neonatal deaths also increased. All of this suggests that there are harmful effects of COVID -19 infection during pregnancy that are not yet fully understood and should be investigated.

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Published

2023-05-02

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Malta , V. F. M., Silva , P. H. A. da . ., Cunha , M. C. de S. L. . ., Gonçalves , M. N. R. e, & Agra, I. K. R. . (2023). PREVALENCE OF OBSTETRIC AND NEONATAL COMPLICATIONS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN AFFECTED BY COVID-19 AT PROFESSOR ALBERTO ANTUNES UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF ALAGOAS IN 2020-202. Gep News, 7(1), 4–14. Retrieved from https://seer.ufal.br/index.php/gepnews/article/view/15425

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Melhores Trabalhos apresentados na VIII Jornada Acadêmica do HUPAA