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Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome
OBJECTIVES: Few is known on pregnant women with mild COVID-19 managed in a community setting with a telemedicine solution, including their outcomes. The objective of this study is to evaluate the adverse fetal outcomes and hospitalization rates of pregnant COVID-19 outpatients who were monitored wit...
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Public Library of Science
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10399733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37535653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288845 |
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author | Dinh, Aurélien Drouet, Florian Dechartres, Agnes Yordanov, Youri Duran, Clara Schmidt, Nicolas Banzet, Amélie Perrier, Marie-Hermine Mosquet, Nathalie Lescure, François-Xavier Jourdain, Patrick Nizard, Jacky Masingue, Xavier |
author_facet | Dinh, Aurélien Drouet, Florian Dechartres, Agnes Yordanov, Youri Duran, Clara Schmidt, Nicolas Banzet, Amélie Perrier, Marie-Hermine Mosquet, Nathalie Lescure, François-Xavier Jourdain, Patrick Nizard, Jacky Masingue, Xavier |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Few is known on pregnant women with mild COVID-19 managed in a community setting with a telemedicine solution, including their outcomes. The objective of this study is to evaluate the adverse fetal outcomes and hospitalization rates of pregnant COVID-19 outpatients who were monitored with the Covidom© telemedicine solution. METHODS: A nested study was conducted on pregnant outpatients with confirmed COVID-19, who were managed with Covidom© between March and November 2020. The patients were required to complete a standard medical questionnaire on co-morbidities and symptoms at inclusion, and were then monitored daily for 30 days after symptom onset. Adverse fetal outcome was defined as a composite of preterm birth, low birthweight, or stillbirth, and was collected retrospectively through phone contact with a standardized questionnaire. RESULTS: The study included 714 pregnant women, with a median age of 32.0 [29.0–35.0] and a median BMI of 23.8 [21.3–27.0]. The main comorbidities observed were smoking (53%), hypertension (19%). The most common symptoms were asthenia (45.6%), cough (40.3%) and headache (25.7%), as well as anosmia (28.4%) and agueusia (32.3%). Adverse fetal outcomes occurred in 64 (9%) cases, including 38 (5%) preterm births, 33 (5%) low birthweights, and 6 (1%) stillbirths. Hospitalization occurred in 102 (14%) cases and was associated with adverse fetal outcomes (OR 2.4, 95% CI 1.3–4.4). CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that adverse fetal outcomes are rare in pregnant women with mild COVID-19 who are monitored at home with telemedicine. However, hospitalization for COVID-19 and pregnancy-induced hypertension are associated with a higher risk of adverse fetal outcome. |
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spelling | pubmed-103997332023-08-04 Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome Dinh, Aurélien Drouet, Florian Dechartres, Agnes Yordanov, Youri Duran, Clara Schmidt, Nicolas Banzet, Amélie Perrier, Marie-Hermine Mosquet, Nathalie Lescure, François-Xavier Jourdain, Patrick Nizard, Jacky Masingue, Xavier PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Few is known on pregnant women with mild COVID-19 managed in a community setting with a telemedicine solution, including their outcomes. The objective of this study is to evaluate the adverse fetal outcomes and hospitalization rates of pregnant COVID-19 outpatients who were monitored with the Covidom© telemedicine solution. METHODS: A nested study was conducted on pregnant outpatients with confirmed COVID-19, who were managed with Covidom© between March and November 2020. The patients were required to complete a standard medical questionnaire on co-morbidities and symptoms at inclusion, and were then monitored daily for 30 days after symptom onset. Adverse fetal outcome was defined as a composite of preterm birth, low birthweight, or stillbirth, and was collected retrospectively through phone contact with a standardized questionnaire. RESULTS: The study included 714 pregnant women, with a median age of 32.0 [29.0–35.0] and a median BMI of 23.8 [21.3–27.0]. The main comorbidities observed were smoking (53%), hypertension (19%). The most common symptoms were asthenia (45.6%), cough (40.3%) and headache (25.7%), as well as anosmia (28.4%) and agueusia (32.3%). Adverse fetal outcomes occurred in 64 (9%) cases, including 38 (5%) preterm births, 33 (5%) low birthweights, and 6 (1%) stillbirths. Hospitalization occurred in 102 (14%) cases and was associated with adverse fetal outcomes (OR 2.4, 95% CI 1.3–4.4). CONCLUSIONS: Our study suggests that adverse fetal outcomes are rare in pregnant women with mild COVID-19 who are monitored at home with telemedicine. However, hospitalization for COVID-19 and pregnancy-induced hypertension are associated with a higher risk of adverse fetal outcome. Public Library of Science 2023-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10399733/ /pubmed/37535653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288845 Text en © 2023 Dinh et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dinh, Aurélien Drouet, Florian Dechartres, Agnes Yordanov, Youri Duran, Clara Schmidt, Nicolas Banzet, Amélie Perrier, Marie-Hermine Mosquet, Nathalie Lescure, François-Xavier Jourdain, Patrick Nizard, Jacky Masingue, Xavier Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
title | Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
title_full | Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
title_fullStr | Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
title_full_unstemmed | Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
title_short | Pregnant women with mild COVID-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
title_sort | pregnant women with mild covid-19 followed in community setting by telemedicine, and factors associated with unfavorable outcome |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10399733/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37535653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288845 |
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