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SCOPE: Surveillance of COVID-19 in pregnancy- results of a multicentric ambispective case-control study on clinical presentation and maternal outcomes in India between April to November 2020. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to investigate the clinical effects, risk factors, treatment options, and maternal outcomes of pregnant women with confirmed COVID-19, comparing them to COVID-19 negative pregnant women of similar age.
  • Conducted as a multicentric case-control study in 20 tertiary care centers in India from April to November 2020, it included detailed data collection and verification to ensure accuracy.
  • Findings revealed that a significant portion of COVID-positive women were asymptomatic, but they experienced more antenatal complications and higher rates of induction and cesarean deliveries, with a slightly higher maternal death rate compared to the COVID-negative group.

Article Abstract

Objective: To determine the clinical manifestations, risk factors, treatment modalities and maternal outcomes in pregnant women with lab-confirmed COVID-19 and compare it with COVID-19 negative pregnant women in same age group.

Design: Multicentric case-control study.

Data Sources: Ambispective primary data collection through paper-based forms from 20 tertiary care centres across India between April and November 2020.

Study Population: All pregnant women reporting to the centres with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 positive result matched with controls.

Data Quality: Dedicated research officers extracted hospital records, using modified WHO Case Record Forms (CRF) and verified for completeness and accuracy.

Statistical Analysis: Data converted to excel files and statistical analyses done using STATA 16 (StataCorp, TX, USA). Odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) estimated using unconditional logistic regression.

Results: A total of 76,264 women delivered across 20 centres during the study period. Data of 3723 COVID positive pregnant women and 3744 age-matched controls was analyzed. Of the positive cases 56·9% were asymptomatic. Antenatal complications like preeclampsia and abruptio placentae were seen more among the cases. Induction and caesarean delivery rates were also higher among Covid positive women. Pre-existing maternal co-morbidities increased need for supportive care. There were 34 maternal deaths out of the 3723(0.9%) positive mothers, while covid negative deaths reported from all the centres were 449 of 72,541 (0·6%).

Conclusion: Covid-19 infection predisposed to adverse maternal outcomes in a large cohort of Covid positive pregnant women as compared to the negative controls.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9987819PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0272381PLOS

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