2022
DOI: 10.2399/prn.22.0303012
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Maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection in our tertiary hospital

Abstract: Objective: To evaluate clinical features, laboratory test results, and maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnant patients with the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19). Methods: We reviewed clinical data from pregnant women with a laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2, who were admitted to our university hospital in Türkiye. Demographic and clinical characteristics, laboratory test results, and maternal and neonatal outcomes were collected. Results: A total of 46 pregnant women were included in this study. The mean mater… Show more

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“…The fact that fetuses and stillbirths are not examined for infectious diseases is a shortcoming of our clinic. The increased risk of fetal loss in pregnant women infected with COVID-19 has been attributed to the predisposition of COVID-19 infection to thromboembolic events (13). Data collection for the current study started in 2015 and COVID-19 infection emerged in 2019.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fact that fetuses and stillbirths are not examined for infectious diseases is a shortcoming of our clinic. The increased risk of fetal loss in pregnant women infected with COVID-19 has been attributed to the predisposition of COVID-19 infection to thromboembolic events (13). Data collection for the current study started in 2015 and COVID-19 infection emerged in 2019.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%