ACHADOS LABORATORIAIS E DE EXAMES DE IMAGEM EM GESTANTES, PUÉRPERAS E SEUS RESPECTIVOS NEONATOS ACOMETIDOS POR COVID-19 NO HUPAA-UFA
Keywords:
Gestation; Puerperium; COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2.Abstract
Objective to determine the clinical-epidemiological profile and maternal and perinatal clinical outcomes of pregnant women suspected and confirmed for COVID-19 at the maternity ward of the University Hospital Professor Alberto Antunes of the Federal University of Alagoas, in Maceió-AL, in the years 2020 and 2021. Population, gestational and neonatal variables were evaluated. 97 pregnant women participated in the study. The analysis of the exams identified that most of the laboratory results were within the normal range. Regarding imaging tests, it was noticed that few pregnant women performed them on admission and hospitalization, thus missing a window for clinical evaluation.
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