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Maternal-perinatal outcomes in pregnant women with covid-19 in a level III hospital in Peru [Resultados materno-perinatales en gestantes con COVID-19 en un hospital nivel III del Perú]
Fecha
2021-02-22Registro en:
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Revista Peruana De Medicina Experimental Y Salud Publica
Autor
Dávila Aliaga, Carmen
Hinojoza Pérez, Rosmary
Espinola Sánchez, Marcos
Torres Marcos, Elsa
Guevara Ríos, Enrique
Espinoza Vivas, Ylia
Mendoza Ibañez, Elina
Saldaña Díaz, Claudia
Institución
Resumen
The present study aimed to describe the perinatal outcomes of newborns of mothers with 2019 coronavirus infection identified before delivery in a level III hospital in Peru. Sociodemographic variables,
obstetric complications, and neonatal morbidities were evaluated in the births that occurred between
April 1 and June 30, 2020, at the National Maternal Perinatal Institute of Peru. 43 newborns were registered: 93% came from asymptomatic mothers, the most frequent obstetric complications were premature
rupture of membranes (18.6%) and pre-eclampsia (11.6%), 65.1% of the births were vaginally, only one
of the newborns had a positive result to RT-PCR for COVID-19, the comorbidities of the newborns were
prematurity (11.3%) and low birth weight (9.3%); four were admitted to intermediate care and two to
intensive care. It is concluded that 2.4% of newborns born to mothers with COVID-19 presented positive
molecular test of RT-PCR, 14% of newborns presented morbidity as prematurity, low birth weight, sepsis
and pneumonia that required ventilation. Neonatal morbidity was found in newborns whose RT-PCR
test was negative for COVID-19.