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Maternal Death Due to Covid-19 Publisher Pubmed



Hantoushzadeh S1 ; Shamshirsaz AA1, 2, 3, 4 ; Aleyasin A4 ; Seferovic MD2 ; Aski SK5 ; Arian SE6 ; Pooransari P7 ; Ghotbizadeh F1 ; Aalipour S2, 3 ; Soleimani Z8 ; Naemi M4 ; Molaei B9 ; Ahangari R10 ; Salehi M11 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Hantoushzadeh S1
  2. Shamshirsaz AA1, 2, 3, 4
  3. Aleyasin A4
  4. Seferovic MD2
  5. Aski SK5
  6. Arian SE6
  7. Pooransari P7
  8. Ghotbizadeh F1
  9. Aalipour S2, 3
  10. Soleimani Z8
  11. Naemi M4
  12. Molaei B9
  13. Ahangari R10
  14. Salehi M11
  15. Oskoei AD9
  16. Pirozan P10
  17. Darkhaneh RF5
  18. Laki MG9
  19. Farani AK10
  20. Atrak S9
  21. Miri MM12
  22. Kouchek M12
  23. Shojaei S12
  24. Hadavand F13
  25. Keikha F1
  26. Hosseini MS15
  27. Borna S5
  28. Ariana S7
  29. Shariat M1
  30. Fatemi A14
  31. Nouri B7
  32. Nekooghadam SM15
  33. Aagaard K2, 16, 17, 18

Source: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology Published:2020


Abstract

Background: Despite 2.5 million infections and 169,000 deaths worldwide (as of April 20, 2020), no maternal deaths and only a few pregnant women afflicted with severe respiratory morbidity have been reported to be related to COVID-19 disease. Given the disproportionate burden of severe and fatal respiratory disease previously documented among pregnant women following other coronavirus-related outbreaks (SARS-CoV in 2003 and MERS-CoV in 2012) and influenza pandemics over the last century, the absence of reported maternal morbidity and mortality with COVID-19 disease is unexpected. Objective: To describe maternal and perinatal outcomes and death in a case series of pregnant women with COVID-19 disease. Study Design: We describe here a multiinstitution adjudicated case series from Iran that includes 9 pregnant women diagnosed with severe COVID-19 disease in their second or third trimester. All 9 pregnant women received a diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infection by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction nucleic acid testing. Outcomes of these women were compared with their familial/household members with contact to the affected patient on or after their symptom onset. All data were reported at death or after a minimum of 14 days from date of admission with COVID-19 disease. Results: Among 9 pregnant women with severe COVID-19 disease, at the time of reporting, 7 of 9 died, 1 of 9 remains critically ill and ventilator dependent, and 1 of 9 recovered after prolonged hospitalization. We obtained self-verified familial/household cohort data in all 9 cases, and in each and every instance, maternal outcomes were more severe compared with outcomes of other high- and low-risk familial/household members (n=33 members for comparison). Conclusion: We report herein maternal deaths owing to COVID-19 disease. Until rigorously collected surveillance data emerge, it is prudent to be aware of the potential for maternal death among pregnant women diagnosed as having COVID-19 disease in their second or third trimester. © 2020 Elsevier Inc.
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