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Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate perinatal outcomes in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected pregnant women in Turkey. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Maternal characteristics, pregnancy complications, laboratory findings including HIV load, CD4 cell count, CD4/CD8 ratio, neonatal features and final HIV status of...

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Autores principales: İnkaya, Ahmet Çağkan, Örgül, Gökçen, Halis, Nurhayat, Alp, Şehnaz, Kara, Ateş, Özyüncü, Özgür, Yurdakok, Murat, Ünal, Serhat, Beksaç, M. Sinan
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Publicado: Galenos Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7495123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31564083
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2019.2019.0033
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author İnkaya, Ahmet Çağkan
Örgül, Gökçen
Halis, Nurhayat
Alp, Şehnaz
Kara, Ateş
Özyüncü, Özgür
Yurdakok, Murat
Ünal, Serhat
Beksaç, M. Sinan
author_facet İnkaya, Ahmet Çağkan
Örgül, Gökçen
Halis, Nurhayat
Alp, Şehnaz
Kara, Ateş
Özyüncü, Özgür
Yurdakok, Murat
Ünal, Serhat
Beksaç, M. Sinan
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate perinatal outcomes in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected pregnant women in Turkey. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Maternal characteristics, pregnancy complications, laboratory findings including HIV load, CD4 cell count, CD4/CD8 ratio, neonatal features and final HIV status of the baby were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: The sample included 26 singleton pregnancies, from 25 HIV-infected women. The ethnicities were Turkish (n=18), East European (n=4), Asian (n=2) and African (n=2). The majority (76.9%) was aware of their HIV status before becoming pregnant. Four cases (15.3%) were diagnosed during pregnancy and two (7.8%) at the onset of labor. The results for median HIV viral load, CD4 count, and CD4/CD8 ratio at birth were 20 copies/mL (0-34 587), 577/mm(3) (115-977), and 0.7 (0.1-1.9), respectively. The HIV viral load rate was 5.5% in eighteen women taking anti-retroviral treatment. The rates of gestational diabetes mellitus, gestational hypertension, intrauterine growth restriction, and preterm delivery were 3.8%, 3.8%, 7.6%, and 8% (numbers are 1;1;2;2), respectively. The mean gestational week at birth was 38 weeks and mean birthweight is 2972±329 g. Two babies were congenitally infected with HIV (infection rate of 8.3%). There was one needle-related accident during surgery. CONCLUSION: Timely diagnosis of HIV infection during pregnancy is important for preventing mother to child transmission. HIV infected women may give birth to HIV negative babies with the help of a multidisciplinary team, composed of perinatology, infectious diseases, and pediatrics specialists.
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spelling pubmed-74951232020-09-23 Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience İnkaya, Ahmet Çağkan Örgül, Gökçen Halis, Nurhayat Alp, Şehnaz Kara, Ateş Özyüncü, Özgür Yurdakok, Murat Ünal, Serhat Beksaç, M. Sinan J Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc Original Investigation OBJECTIVE: To evaluate perinatal outcomes in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infected pregnant women in Turkey. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Maternal characteristics, pregnancy complications, laboratory findings including HIV load, CD4 cell count, CD4/CD8 ratio, neonatal features and final HIV status of the baby were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: The sample included 26 singleton pregnancies, from 25 HIV-infected women. The ethnicities were Turkish (n=18), East European (n=4), Asian (n=2) and African (n=2). The majority (76.9%) was aware of their HIV status before becoming pregnant. Four cases (15.3%) were diagnosed during pregnancy and two (7.8%) at the onset of labor. The results for median HIV viral load, CD4 count, and CD4/CD8 ratio at birth were 20 copies/mL (0-34 587), 577/mm(3) (115-977), and 0.7 (0.1-1.9), respectively. The HIV viral load rate was 5.5% in eighteen women taking anti-retroviral treatment. The rates of gestational diabetes mellitus, gestational hypertension, intrauterine growth restriction, and preterm delivery were 3.8%, 3.8%, 7.6%, and 8% (numbers are 1;1;2;2), respectively. The mean gestational week at birth was 38 weeks and mean birthweight is 2972±329 g. Two babies were congenitally infected with HIV (infection rate of 8.3%). There was one needle-related accident during surgery. CONCLUSION: Timely diagnosis of HIV infection during pregnancy is important for preventing mother to child transmission. HIV infected women may give birth to HIV negative babies with the help of a multidisciplinary team, composed of perinatology, infectious diseases, and pediatrics specialists. Galenos Publishing 2020-09 2020-09-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7495123/ /pubmed/31564083 http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2019.2019.0033 Text en © Copyright 2020 by the Turkish-German Gynecological Education and Research Foundation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Journal of the Turkish-German Gynecological Association published by Galenos Publishing House.
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İnkaya, Ahmet Çağkan
Örgül, Gökçen
Halis, Nurhayat
Alp, Şehnaz
Kara, Ateş
Özyüncü, Özgür
Yurdakok, Murat
Ünal, Serhat
Beksaç, M. Sinan
Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience
title Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience
title_full Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience
title_fullStr Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience
title_short Perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: Hacettepe University experience
title_sort perinatal outcomes of twenty-five human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women: hacettepe university experience
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7495123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31564083
http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/jtgga.galenos.2019.2019.0033
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