| Literature DB >> 35539820 |
Fabian Maza-Arnedo1, Angel Paternina-Caicedo2, Claudio G Sosa3, Bremen de Mucio3, José Rojas-Suarez1,4, Lale Say5, Jenny A Cresswell5, Luis Andrés de Francisco6, Suzanne Serruya3, Diana Carolina Franco Pulido Lic7, Luis Urbina8, Erika Saint Hilaire9, César V Munayco10, Fabiola Gil10, Erick Rousselin11, Leonardo Contreras12, Allan Stefan13, Alvinzy Velásquez Becerra14, Evelyn Degraff12, Franco Espada15, Victor Conde16, Gustavo Mery17, Víctor Hugo Álvarez Castaño18, Aura Liliana Torres Umbarila18, Ivy Lorena Talavera Romero19, Yeimy Catherine Rodríguez Alfonso19, Raquel Lovato Silva20, Jakeline Calle21, Cynthia Marlene Díaz-Viscensini21, Vicente Nicolas Bataglia Frutos22, Elodia Vysokolán Laguardia23, Haydee Padilla23, Alvaro Ciganda24, Mercedes Colomar3,24.
Abstract
Background: This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics of maternal deaths associated with COVID-19 registered in a collaborative Latin-American multi-country database.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; Maternal death; Maternal mortality; Pregnancy; Puerperium; SARS-CoV-2
Year: 2022 PMID: 35539820 PMCID: PMC9073212 DOI: 10.1016/j.lana.2022.100269
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet Reg Health Am ISSN: 2667-193X
Characteristics of pregnant and puerperium dead women with COVID-19 from Latin America.
| Characteristics | Value | Available data |
|---|---|---|
| 431 | ||
| <20 | 24 (5·6%) | |
| 20-35 | 298 (69·1%) | |
| > 35 | 109 (25·3%) | |
| 282 | ||
| White | 22 (7·8%) | |
| Nonwhite (Afro, black, indigenous, mestiza, other) | 260 (92·2%) | |
| 365 | ||
| No studies | 10 (2·7%) | |
| Incomplete high school | 111 (30·4%) | |
| Complete high school | 183 (50·1%) | |
| University | 61 (16·7%) | |
| 376 | ||
| Nulliparous | 88 (23·4%) | |
| 1-2 previous deliveries | 202 (53·7%) | |
| Multiparous | 86 (22·9%) | |
| Cesarean sections | 155 (44·0%) | 352 |
| 282 | ||
| Vaginal delivery | 44 (15·6%) | |
| Cesarean section | 238 (84·4%) | |
| Hypertensive disorders: | ||
| Chronic Hypertension | 32 (8·4%) | 380 |
| Preeclampsia | 28 (7·4%) | 378 |
| Eclampsia | 6 (1·6%) | 376 |
| Obesity | 83 (49·4%) | 168 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 35 (9·2%) | 380 |
| Tuberculosis | 5 (1·3%) | 377 |
| HIV | 6 (1·6%) | 371 |
| Asthma | 25 (6·7%) | 373 |
| Smoking | 1 (0·3%) | 367 |
| Recreational drug use | 5 (1·4%) | 369 |
| Alcohol use | 4 (1·1%) | 368 |
Figure 1The onset of symptoms at first consultation (Panel A) or hospital admission (Panel B) for maternal deaths with COVID-19.
Figure 2Time from symptoms onset to first consultation, delivery and death in pregnant and postpartum women with COVID-19 in Latin America (n = 447).
Onset timing, complications, and complications of deaths in pregnancy and puerperium.
| Parameter | Value | Available data |
|---|---|---|
| 355 | ||
| 1st trimester | 14 (3·9%) | |
| 2nd trimester | 108 (30·4%) | |
| 3rd trimester | 185 (52·1%) | |
| Puerperium | 48 (13·5%) | |
| Hypertensive disorders | 71 (19·7%) | 360 |
| Diabetes mellitus | 44 (12%) | 366 |
| Hemorrhagic disorders | 45 (12·6%) | 358 |
| Thrombotic events | 13 (3·6%) | 358 |
| Pneumonia/Abnormal chest X ray | 210 (83·7%) | 251 |
| Critical care | 219 (64·8%) | 338 |
| Minimum care (do not require organ support) | 119 (55·1%) | 216 |
| Abortions | 21 (8·3%) | 253 |
| Stillbirth | 76 (24·6%) | 309 |
| Preterm birth | 214 (78·4%) | 273 |
| Low birth weight (<2,500 grs) | 112 (59·9%) | 187 |
| Intrauterine growth restriction | 4 (1·39·0%) | 357 |
| Premature rupture of membranes | 5 (1·39·0%) | 359 |
| Obstructed labor | 5 (1·4%) | 360 |
| Oligohydramnios | 11 (3·1%) | 358 |
| Polyhydramnios | 2 (0·6%) | 359 |
| Non-reassuring fetal status | 62 (17·1%) | 363 |
| Cholestasis | 2 (0·6%) | 358 |
| Chorioamnionitis | 2 (0·6%) | 355 |
| Hyperemesis gravidarum | 3 (0·8%) | 358 |
| Amniotic fluid embolism | 0 (0·0%) | 358 |
| 447 | ||
| Hypertensive disorders (HELLP) | 3 (0·7%) | |
| Postpartum hemorrhage | 4 (0·9%) | |
| Obstetric sepsis | 4 (0·9%) | |
| Embolism | 1 (0·2%) | |
| Acute respiratory failure associated with severe COVID-19 infection | 315 (70·5%) | |
| Other causes of death | 25 (5·6%) | |
| 95 (21·3%) | ||
Figure 3Organ dysfunction for maternal deaths with COVID-19 in Latin America, according to the WHO classification.