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Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices

Constant accumulation of data results in continuous updates of guidelines and recommendations on the proper management of pregnant women with COVID-19. This study aims to summarize the up-to-date information about the prevention and management of suspected/confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in obstetric...

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Autores principales: Pountoukidou, Argyro, Potamiti-Komi, Maria, Sarri, Vrisiis, Papapanou, Michail, Routsi, Eleni, Tsiatsiani, Anna Maria, Vlahos, Nikolaos, Siristatidis, Charalampos
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33920781
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9040467
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author Pountoukidou, Argyro
Potamiti-Komi, Maria
Sarri, Vrisiis
Papapanou, Michail
Routsi, Eleni
Tsiatsiani, Anna Maria
Vlahos, Nikolaos
Siristatidis, Charalampos
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Potamiti-Komi, Maria
Sarri, Vrisiis
Papapanou, Michail
Routsi, Eleni
Tsiatsiani, Anna Maria
Vlahos, Nikolaos
Siristatidis, Charalampos
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description Constant accumulation of data results in continuous updates of guidelines and recommendations on the proper management of pregnant women with COVID-19. This study aims to summarize the up-to-date information about the prevention and management of suspected/confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in obstetric patients and obstetric care during prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum periods. We conducted a comprehensive literature search in PubMed for relevant English-written full-text reviews. We also included relevant guidelines and recommendations. In women with a low risk for infection and uncomplicated pregnancy, elective and non-urgent appointments should be postponed or completed through telehealth. Vaccination should be discussed and distance and personal hygiene preventive measures should be recommended. Routine ultrasound examinations should be adjusted in order to minimize exposure to the virus. Standardized criteria should evaluate the need for admission. Women with moderate/high-risk for infection should be isolated and tested with RT-PCR. The mode and timing of delivery should follow routine obstetric indications. In case of infection, glucocorticoids are recommended in critically ill pregnant women, after individualized evaluation. During labor and concomitant infection, the duration of the first two stages should be reduced as possible to decrease aerosolization, while minimization of hemorrhage is essential during the third stage. Close maternal monitoring and adequate oxygenation when necessary always remain a prerequisite. Discharge should be considered on the first or second day postpartum, also depending on delivery mode. Breastfeeding with protective equipment is recommended, as its benefits outweigh the risks of neonatal infection. Recommendations are currently based on limited available data. More original studies on infected pregnant women are needed to establish totally evidence-based protocols of care for these patients.
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spelling pubmed-80711772021-04-26 Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices Pountoukidou, Argyro Potamiti-Komi, Maria Sarri, Vrisiis Papapanou, Michail Routsi, Eleni Tsiatsiani, Anna Maria Vlahos, Nikolaos Siristatidis, Charalampos Healthcare (Basel) Review Constant accumulation of data results in continuous updates of guidelines and recommendations on the proper management of pregnant women with COVID-19. This study aims to summarize the up-to-date information about the prevention and management of suspected/confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in obstetric patients and obstetric care during prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum periods. We conducted a comprehensive literature search in PubMed for relevant English-written full-text reviews. We also included relevant guidelines and recommendations. In women with a low risk for infection and uncomplicated pregnancy, elective and non-urgent appointments should be postponed or completed through telehealth. Vaccination should be discussed and distance and personal hygiene preventive measures should be recommended. Routine ultrasound examinations should be adjusted in order to minimize exposure to the virus. Standardized criteria should evaluate the need for admission. Women with moderate/high-risk for infection should be isolated and tested with RT-PCR. The mode and timing of delivery should follow routine obstetric indications. In case of infection, glucocorticoids are recommended in critically ill pregnant women, after individualized evaluation. During labor and concomitant infection, the duration of the first two stages should be reduced as possible to decrease aerosolization, while minimization of hemorrhage is essential during the third stage. Close maternal monitoring and adequate oxygenation when necessary always remain a prerequisite. Discharge should be considered on the first or second day postpartum, also depending on delivery mode. Breastfeeding with protective equipment is recommended, as its benefits outweigh the risks of neonatal infection. Recommendations are currently based on limited available data. More original studies on infected pregnant women are needed to establish totally evidence-based protocols of care for these patients. MDPI 2021-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8071177/ /pubmed/33920781 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9040467 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pountoukidou, Argyro
Potamiti-Komi, Maria
Sarri, Vrisiis
Papapanou, Michail
Routsi, Eleni
Tsiatsiani, Anna Maria
Vlahos, Nikolaos
Siristatidis, Charalampos
Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices
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title_full Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices
title_fullStr Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices
title_full_unstemmed Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices
title_short Management and Prevention of COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Pandemic Obstetric Care: A Review of Current Practices
title_sort management and prevention of covid-19 in pregnancy and pandemic obstetric care: a review of current practices
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8071177/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33920781
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare9040467
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