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Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to compare neonatal outcomes and resource use of neonates born to mothers with SARS-CoV-2 positivity during pregnancy with neonates born to mothers without SARS-CoV-2 positivity. METHODS: We conducted a two-country cohort study of neonates admitted between January 1,...

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Autores principales: Shah, Prakesh S., Joynt, Chloe, Håkansson, Stellan, Narvey, Michael, Navér, Lars, Söderling, Jonas, Yang, Junmin, Beltempo, Marc, Stephansson, Olof, Fell, Deshayne B., Money, Deborah, Ting, Joseph Y., Norman, Mikael
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36088904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526313
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author Shah, Prakesh S.
Joynt, Chloe
Håkansson, Stellan
Narvey, Michael
Navér, Lars
Söderling, Jonas
Yang, Junmin
Beltempo, Marc
Stephansson, Olof
Fell, Deshayne B.
Money, Deborah
Ting, Joseph Y.
Norman, Mikael
author_facet Shah, Prakesh S.
Joynt, Chloe
Håkansson, Stellan
Narvey, Michael
Navér, Lars
Söderling, Jonas
Yang, Junmin
Beltempo, Marc
Stephansson, Olof
Fell, Deshayne B.
Money, Deborah
Ting, Joseph Y.
Norman, Mikael
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description INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to compare neonatal outcomes and resource use of neonates born to mothers with SARS-CoV-2 positivity during pregnancy with neonates born to mothers without SARS-CoV-2 positivity. METHODS: We conducted a two-country cohort study of neonates admitted between January 1, 2020, and September 15, 2021, to tertiary neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Canada and Sweden. Neonates from mothers who were SARS-CoV-2 positive during pregnancy were compared with three randomly selected NICU neonates of mothers who were not test-positive, matched on gestational age, sex, and birth weight (±0.25 SD). Subgroup analyses were conducted for neonates born <33 weeks' gestation and mothers who were SARS-CoV-2 positive ≤10 days prior to birth. Primary outcome was duration of respiratory support. Secondary outcomes were in-hospital mortality, neonatal morbidity, late-onset sepsis, receipt of breast milk at discharge, and length of stay. RESULTS: There were 163 exposed and 468 matched neonates in Canada, and 303 exposed and 903 matched neonates in Sweden. There was no statistically significant difference in invasive or noninvasive respiratory support durations, mortality, respiratory and other neonatal morbidities, or resource utilizations between two groups in both countries in entire cohort and in subgroup analyses. Receipt of breast milk at discharge was lower in the Canadian neonates of mothers who were SARS-CoV-2 positive ≤10 days before birth (risk ratio 0.68, 95% CI: 0.57–0.82). CONCLUSION: Maternal SARS-CoV-2 positivity was not associated with increased durations of respiratory support, morbidities, mortality, or length of hospital stay in Canada and Sweden among neonates admitted to tertiary NICU.
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spelling pubmed-97477252022-12-15 Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Shah, Prakesh S. Joynt, Chloe Håkansson, Stellan Narvey, Michael Navér, Lars Söderling, Jonas Yang, Junmin Beltempo, Marc Stephansson, Olof Fell, Deshayne B. Money, Deborah Ting, Joseph Y. Norman, Mikael Neonatology Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Our objective was to compare neonatal outcomes and resource use of neonates born to mothers with SARS-CoV-2 positivity during pregnancy with neonates born to mothers without SARS-CoV-2 positivity. METHODS: We conducted a two-country cohort study of neonates admitted between January 1, 2020, and September 15, 2021, to tertiary neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) in Canada and Sweden. Neonates from mothers who were SARS-CoV-2 positive during pregnancy were compared with three randomly selected NICU neonates of mothers who were not test-positive, matched on gestational age, sex, and birth weight (±0.25 SD). Subgroup analyses were conducted for neonates born <33 weeks' gestation and mothers who were SARS-CoV-2 positive ≤10 days prior to birth. Primary outcome was duration of respiratory support. Secondary outcomes were in-hospital mortality, neonatal morbidity, late-onset sepsis, receipt of breast milk at discharge, and length of stay. RESULTS: There were 163 exposed and 468 matched neonates in Canada, and 303 exposed and 903 matched neonates in Sweden. There was no statistically significant difference in invasive or noninvasive respiratory support durations, mortality, respiratory and other neonatal morbidities, or resource utilizations between two groups in both countries in entire cohort and in subgroup analyses. Receipt of breast milk at discharge was lower in the Canadian neonates of mothers who were SARS-CoV-2 positive ≤10 days before birth (risk ratio 0.68, 95% CI: 0.57–0.82). CONCLUSION: Maternal SARS-CoV-2 positivity was not associated with increased durations of respiratory support, morbidities, mortality, or length of hospital stay in Canada and Sweden among neonates admitted to tertiary NICU. S. Karger AG 2022-10 2022-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9747725/ /pubmed/36088904 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526313 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Shah, Prakesh S.
Joynt, Chloe
Håkansson, Stellan
Narvey, Michael
Navér, Lars
Söderling, Jonas
Yang, Junmin
Beltempo, Marc
Stephansson, Olof
Fell, Deshayne B.
Money, Deborah
Ting, Joseph Y.
Norman, Mikael
Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
title Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
title_full Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
title_fullStr Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
title_full_unstemmed Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
title_short Infants Born to Mothers Who Were SARS-CoV-2 Positive during Pregnancy and Admitted to Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
title_sort infants born to mothers who were sars-cov-2 positive during pregnancy and admitted to neonatal intensive care unit
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9747725/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36088904
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526313
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