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COVID 19 y embarazo en Chile: Informe preliminar del estudio multicéntrico GESTACOVID

  • B. Olivia Hernández
  • , S. Magdalena Honorato
  • , G. María Carolina Silva
  • , Álvaro Sepúlveda-Martínez
  • , C. Javiera Fuenzalida
  • , C. Fernando Abarzúa
  • , P. Sofía Von Bischhoffshausen
  • , M. Nereida Morales
  • , Paz García
  • , M. María Ignacia Oyarce
  • , C. Gérica Marcano
  • , R. Angélica Díaz
  • , V. Rafael Valdés
  • , R. Pamela Vallejos
  • , C. Cristóbal Jacobsen
  • , H. Francisca De Jourdan
  • , R. Rosa Barrios
  • , B. Andrea Vega
  • , M. Trinidad García-Huidobro
  • , P. Francisca Niemann
  • B. Ulises Guajardo, L. Javier Fuentealba, G. Dominique Agurto, G. Pamela Sanhueza, T. Jorge Carrillo*, P. Juan Pedro Kusanovic
*Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Introduction: In Chile, effects of the SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnant women are unknown. GESTACOVID is a multicenter collaborative study including pregnant women and those in the postpartum period (until 42 days) who have had COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to report our preliminary results describing the clinical impact of COVID-19 in pregnant women, the associated risk factors and perinatal results. Methods: Descriptive cohort study including 661 patients between April 7th and July 6th, 2020, in 23 hospitals. Demographical, comorbidities, clinical and diagnostic characteristics of COVID-19 disease and maternal and perinatal outcomes were analyzed. Results: Pregnant women with COVID-19 admitted to the hospital were more likely to have chronic hypertension [10% vs 3%; OR=3.1 (1.5-6.79); p=0,003] and diabetes type 1 and 2 [7% vs 2%; OR=3.2 (1.3-7.7); p=0.009] than those with outpatient management. A body mass index of >40 kg/mt2 was associated with two-fold higher risk of hospitalization [OR=2.4 (1.2-4.6); p=0.009]. Almost half of patients (54%) were delivered by cesarean section, and 8% of the medically indicated deliveries were due to COVID-19. So far, 38% of the patients are still pregnant. Among 316 newborns, there were 21 positive PCR tests (6.6%), mostly from asymptomatic mothers undergoing universal screening. Conclusions: Pregnant women with COVID-19 and comorbidities such as diabetes, chronic hypertension and morbid obesity need a close follow up and should be a matter for further research. Vertical transmission of COVID-19 should be thoroughly studied to define the mechanisms and type of infection involved.

Título traducido de la contribuciónCOVID-19 and pregnancy in Chile: Preliminary report of the GESTACOVID multicenter study
Idioma originalEspañol
Páginas (desde-hasta)S75-S89
PublicaciónRevista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia
Volumen85
DOI
EstadoPublicada - sep. 2020

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ODS de las Naciones Unidas

Este resultado contribuye a los siguientes Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible

  1. ODS 3: Salud y bienestar
    ODS 3: Salud y bienestar

Palabras clave

  • Atypical neumonia
  • Coronavirus
  • Pandemic
  • Pregnancy
  • Respiratory distress syndrome
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • Vertical transmission
  • Viral infections

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