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Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study

Objective: Our study determined the association of pregnancy with various clinical outcomes among women with COVID-19 infection. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cohort, subgroup analysis of the Philippine CORONA Study datasets comparing the clinical/neurological manifestations and outcomes of...

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Autores principales: Espiritu, Adrian I., Bravo, Sybil Lizanne R., Sombilla, Hannah Andrea A., Tantengco, Ourlad Alzeus G., Sy, Marie Charmaine C., Sy, Alvin Duke R., Anlacan, Veeda Michelle M., Jamora, Roland Dominic G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851103
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020226
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author Espiritu, Adrian I.
Bravo, Sybil Lizanne R.
Sombilla, Hannah Andrea A.
Tantengco, Ourlad Alzeus G.
Sy, Marie Charmaine C.
Sy, Alvin Duke R.
Anlacan, Veeda Michelle M.
Jamora, Roland Dominic G.
author_facet Espiritu, Adrian I.
Bravo, Sybil Lizanne R.
Sombilla, Hannah Andrea A.
Tantengco, Ourlad Alzeus G.
Sy, Marie Charmaine C.
Sy, Alvin Duke R.
Anlacan, Veeda Michelle M.
Jamora, Roland Dominic G.
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description Objective: Our study determined the association of pregnancy with various clinical outcomes among women with COVID-19 infection. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cohort, subgroup analysis of the Philippine CORONA Study datasets comparing the clinical/neurological manifestations and outcomes of pregnant and nonpregnant women admitted in 37 Philippine hospitals for COVID-19 infection. Results: We included 2448 women in the analyses (322 pregnant and 2.126 nonpregnant). Logistic regression models showed that crude odds ratio (OR) for mortality (OR 0.26 [95% CI 0.11, 0.66]), respiratory failure [OR 0.37 [95% CI 0.17, 0.80]), need for intensive care (OR 0.39 [95% CI 0.19, 0.80]), and prolonged length of hospital stay (OR 1.73 [95% CI 1.36, 2.19]) among pregnant women were significant. After adjusting for age, disease severity, and new-onset neurological symptoms, only the length of hospital stay remained significant (adjusted OR 1.99 [95% CI 1.56,2.54]). Cox regression models revealed that the unadjusted hazard ratio (HR) for mortality (HR 0.22 [95% CI 0.09, 0.55]) among pregnant women was statistically significant; however, after adjustment, the HR for mortality became nonsignificant. Conclusion: We did not find a significantly increased risk of mortality, respiratory failure, and need for ICU admission in pregnant women compared with nonpregnant women with COVID-19. However, the likelihood of hospital confinement beyond 14 days was twice more likely among pregnant women than nonpregnant women with COVID-19.
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spelling pubmed-99639142023-02-26 Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study Espiritu, Adrian I. Bravo, Sybil Lizanne R. Sombilla, Hannah Andrea A. Tantengco, Ourlad Alzeus G. Sy, Marie Charmaine C. Sy, Alvin Duke R. Anlacan, Veeda Michelle M. Jamora, Roland Dominic G. Vaccines (Basel) Article Objective: Our study determined the association of pregnancy with various clinical outcomes among women with COVID-19 infection. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cohort, subgroup analysis of the Philippine CORONA Study datasets comparing the clinical/neurological manifestations and outcomes of pregnant and nonpregnant women admitted in 37 Philippine hospitals for COVID-19 infection. Results: We included 2448 women in the analyses (322 pregnant and 2.126 nonpregnant). Logistic regression models showed that crude odds ratio (OR) for mortality (OR 0.26 [95% CI 0.11, 0.66]), respiratory failure [OR 0.37 [95% CI 0.17, 0.80]), need for intensive care (OR 0.39 [95% CI 0.19, 0.80]), and prolonged length of hospital stay (OR 1.73 [95% CI 1.36, 2.19]) among pregnant women were significant. After adjusting for age, disease severity, and new-onset neurological symptoms, only the length of hospital stay remained significant (adjusted OR 1.99 [95% CI 1.56,2.54]). Cox regression models revealed that the unadjusted hazard ratio (HR) for mortality (HR 0.22 [95% CI 0.09, 0.55]) among pregnant women was statistically significant; however, after adjustment, the HR for mortality became nonsignificant. Conclusion: We did not find a significantly increased risk of mortality, respiratory failure, and need for ICU admission in pregnant women compared with nonpregnant women with COVID-19. However, the likelihood of hospital confinement beyond 14 days was twice more likely among pregnant women than nonpregnant women with COVID-19. MDPI 2023-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9963914/ /pubmed/36851103 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020226 Text en © 2023 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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Espiritu, Adrian I.
Bravo, Sybil Lizanne R.
Sombilla, Hannah Andrea A.
Tantengco, Ourlad Alzeus G.
Sy, Marie Charmaine C.
Sy, Alvin Duke R.
Anlacan, Veeda Michelle M.
Jamora, Roland Dominic G.
Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study
title Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study
title_full Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study
title_fullStr Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study
title_short Clinical Outcomes of COVID-19 Infection in Pregnant and Nonpregnant Women: Results from The Philippine CORONA Study
title_sort clinical outcomes of covid-19 infection in pregnant and nonpregnant women: results from the philippine corona study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9963914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851103
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020226
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