Cargando…

Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study

INTRODUCTION: The association between preeclampsia and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is under study. Previous publications have hypothesized the existence of shared risk factors for both conditions or a deficient trophoblastic invasion as possible explanations for this association. The primary...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Serrano, Berta, Mendoza, Manel, Garcia‐Aguilar, Paula, Bonacina, Erika, Garcia‐Ruiz, Itziar, Garcia‐Manau, Pablo, Gil, Judit, Armengol‐Alsina, Mireia, Fernandez‐Hidalgo, Nuria, Sulleiro, Elena, Lopez‐Martinez, Rosa Maria, Ricart, Marta, Martin, Lourdes, Lopez‐Quesada, Eva, Vives, Angels, Maroto, Anna, Maiz, Nerea, Suy, Anna, Carreras, Elena
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9347999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14371
_version_ 1784761892623876096
author Serrano, Berta
Mendoza, Manel
Garcia‐Aguilar, Paula
Bonacina, Erika
Garcia‐Ruiz, Itziar
Garcia‐Manau, Pablo
Gil, Judit
Armengol‐Alsina, Mireia
Fernandez‐Hidalgo, Nuria
Sulleiro, Elena
Lopez‐Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ricart, Marta
Martin, Lourdes
Lopez‐Quesada, Eva
Vives, Angels
Maroto, Anna
Maiz, Nerea
Suy, Anna
Carreras, Elena
author_facet Serrano, Berta
Mendoza, Manel
Garcia‐Aguilar, Paula
Bonacina, Erika
Garcia‐Ruiz, Itziar
Garcia‐Manau, Pablo
Gil, Judit
Armengol‐Alsina, Mireia
Fernandez‐Hidalgo, Nuria
Sulleiro, Elena
Lopez‐Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ricart, Marta
Martin, Lourdes
Lopez‐Quesada, Eva
Vives, Angels
Maroto, Anna
Maiz, Nerea
Suy, Anna
Carreras, Elena
author_sort Serrano, Berta
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: The association between preeclampsia and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is under study. Previous publications have hypothesized the existence of shared risk factors for both conditions or a deficient trophoblastic invasion as possible explanations for this association. The primary aim of this study was to examine baseline risk factors measured in the first‐trimester combined screening for preeclampsia in pregnant women with COVID‐19 compared with the general population. A secondary aim of this study was to compare risk factors among patients with mild and severe COVID‐19. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was an observational retrospective study conducted at Vall d'Hebron Hospital Campus (Catalonia, Spain). Study patients were 231 pregnant women undergoing the first‐trimester screening for preeclampsia and positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 between February 2020 and September 2021. The reference cohort were 13 033 women of the general population from six centers across Catalonia from May 2019 to June 2021. Based on the need for hospitalization, patients were classified in two groups: mild and severe COVID‐19. First‐trimester screening for preeclampsia included maternal history, mean arterial blood pressure, mean uterine artery pulsatility index (UtAPI), placental growth factor (PlGF), and pregnancy‐associated plasma protein‐A (PAPP‐A). RESULTS: The proportion of cases at high risk for preeclampsia was significantly higher among the COVID‐19 group compared with the general population (19.0% and 13.2%, respectively; p = 0.012). When analyzing risk factors for preeclampsia individually, women with COVID‐19 had higher median body mass index (25.2 vs 24.5, p = 0.041), higher UtAPI multiple of the median (MoM) (1.08 vs 1.00, p < 0.001), higher incidence of chronic hypertension (2.8% vs 0.9%, p = 0.015), and there were fewer smokers (5.7% vs 11.6%, p = 0.007). The MoMs of PlGF and PAPP‐A did not differ significantly between both groups (0.96 vs 0.97, p = 0.760 and 1.00 vs 1.01, p = 0.432; respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with COVID‐19, there was a higher proportion of women at high risk for preeclampsia at the first‐trimester screening than in the general population, mainly because of maternal risk factors, rather than placental signs of a deficient trophoblastic invasion.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9347999
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher John Wiley and Sons Inc.
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-93479992022-08-04 Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study Serrano, Berta Mendoza, Manel Garcia‐Aguilar, Paula Bonacina, Erika Garcia‐Ruiz, Itziar Garcia‐Manau, Pablo Gil, Judit Armengol‐Alsina, Mireia Fernandez‐Hidalgo, Nuria Sulleiro, Elena Lopez‐Martinez, Rosa Maria Ricart, Marta Martin, Lourdes Lopez‐Quesada, Eva Vives, Angels Maroto, Anna Maiz, Nerea Suy, Anna Carreras, Elena Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand Pregnancy INTRODUCTION: The association between preeclampsia and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) is under study. Previous publications have hypothesized the existence of shared risk factors for both conditions or a deficient trophoblastic invasion as possible explanations for this association. The primary aim of this study was to examine baseline risk factors measured in the first‐trimester combined screening for preeclampsia in pregnant women with COVID‐19 compared with the general population. A secondary aim of this study was to compare risk factors among patients with mild and severe COVID‐19. MATERIAL AND METHODS: This was an observational retrospective study conducted at Vall d'Hebron Hospital Campus (Catalonia, Spain). Study patients were 231 pregnant women undergoing the first‐trimester screening for preeclampsia and positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 between February 2020 and September 2021. The reference cohort were 13 033 women of the general population from six centers across Catalonia from May 2019 to June 2021. Based on the need for hospitalization, patients were classified in two groups: mild and severe COVID‐19. First‐trimester screening for preeclampsia included maternal history, mean arterial blood pressure, mean uterine artery pulsatility index (UtAPI), placental growth factor (PlGF), and pregnancy‐associated plasma protein‐A (PAPP‐A). RESULTS: The proportion of cases at high risk for preeclampsia was significantly higher among the COVID‐19 group compared with the general population (19.0% and 13.2%, respectively; p = 0.012). When analyzing risk factors for preeclampsia individually, women with COVID‐19 had higher median body mass index (25.2 vs 24.5, p = 0.041), higher UtAPI multiple of the median (MoM) (1.08 vs 1.00, p < 0.001), higher incidence of chronic hypertension (2.8% vs 0.9%, p = 0.015), and there were fewer smokers (5.7% vs 11.6%, p = 0.007). The MoMs of PlGF and PAPP‐A did not differ significantly between both groups (0.96 vs 0.97, p = 0.760 and 1.00 vs 1.01, p = 0.432; respectively). CONCLUSIONS: In patients with COVID‐19, there was a higher proportion of women at high risk for preeclampsia at the first‐trimester screening than in the general population, mainly because of maternal risk factors, rather than placental signs of a deficient trophoblastic invasion. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9347999/ /pubmed/35505629 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14371 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology (NFOG). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Pregnancy
Serrano, Berta
Mendoza, Manel
Garcia‐Aguilar, Paula
Bonacina, Erika
Garcia‐Ruiz, Itziar
Garcia‐Manau, Pablo
Gil, Judit
Armengol‐Alsina, Mireia
Fernandez‐Hidalgo, Nuria
Sulleiro, Elena
Lopez‐Martinez, Rosa Maria
Ricart, Marta
Martin, Lourdes
Lopez‐Quesada, Eva
Vives, Angels
Maroto, Anna
Maiz, Nerea
Suy, Anna
Carreras, Elena
Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study
title Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study
title_full Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study
title_fullStr Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study
title_full_unstemmed Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study
title_short Shared risk factors for COVID‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: An observational study
title_sort shared risk factors for covid‐19 and preeclampsia in the first trimester: an observational study
topic Pregnancy
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9347999/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35505629
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aogs.14371
work_keys_str_mv AT serranoberta sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT mendozamanel sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT garciaaguilarpaula sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT bonacinaerika sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT garciaruizitziar sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT garciamanaupablo sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT giljudit sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT armengolalsinamireia sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT fernandezhidalgonuria sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT sulleiroelena sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT lopezmartinezrosamaria sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT ricartmarta sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT martinlourdes sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT lopezquesadaeva sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT vivesangels sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT marotoanna sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT maiznerea sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT suyanna sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy
AT carreraselena sharedriskfactorsforcovid19andpreeclampsiainthefirsttrimesteranobservationalstudy