Preliminary Results from the FOGSI's National Registry on Pregnancy with COVID-19

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Gandhi, Alpesh Mahendrabhai [1 ]
Ganatra, Atul Morarji [2 ,3 ]
Tank, Parikshit [4 ]
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[1] Arihant Womens Hosp, Amb Anandmayi Soc, Near Over Bridge,Near Manikaka Chawk, Ahmadabad 382481, Gujarat, India
[2] Dr RJ Ganatra Nursing Home, Omkar Lal Bldg, Mumbai 400080, Maharashtra, India
[3] Fortis Hosp, Mumbai 400080, Maharashtra, India
[4] Ashwini Matern & Surg Hosp, Mahatma Gandhi Rd,Ghatkopar East, Mumbai 400086, Maharashtra, India
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COVID-19; Pregnancy; India; Registry; FOGSI; SARS-COV-2; INFECTION;
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10.1007/s13224-021-01537-3
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R71 [妇产科学];
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100211 ;
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Background/purpose of the study The obstetric population is believed to be more susceptible to adverse consequences of coronavirus disease COVID-19 as compared to the general populace. Clinical characteristics and outcomes data related to COVID-19 infection in obstetric cases are limited and evolving. Most importantly, studies reporting Indian data are strikingly few and of single centre. The objective of our study was thus to address these lacunae using data registered in the FOGSI's National registry on COVID-19 infection in pregnancy (FOGSI COVID registry). Methods We conducted an observational study using data retrieved from the FOGSI COVID registry. Fifty-three hospital departments participating in the registry populated data related to laboratory confirmed and hospitalized COVID-19 obstetric patients. Data for the period of 28 April 2020 to 28 August 2020 were extracted from the registry. A subset of the data was formatted, curated, standardized and harmonized. Descriptive analysis was carried out, and results reported. Results Of the 989 cases analyzed, 956 women were pregnant and 33 women were in the postpartum period. A total of 569 women (61.71%, n = 922) were multi-gravida, and 713 women (72.98%, n = 977) belonged to the 21-30 years age group. A total of 492 cases (52.73%, n = 966) had a gestational age > 37 weeks. A total of 754 women (83.41%, n = 904) were asymptomatic, and 32 cases (3.54%, n = 904) had severe acute respiratory infection (SARI). Fifty-six women (7.19%, n = 779) required critical care and ten women (1.01%, n = 989) died. A total of 771 pregnant women (97.23%, n = 793) gave birth of which 455 cases (59.01%) underwent a lower segment caesarean section (LSCS). There were 749 cases (95.17%, n = 771) of live birth that included eight cases of twin deliveries. 195 infants (28.34%, n = 688) were admitted to the NICU, and 13 infants (2.99%, n = 435) tested COVID-19 positive in the neonatal period. Twelve infants (1.54%, n = 779) died. Conclusion 83.41% pregnant women were asymptomatic. COVID-19 infection in obstetric cases from India led to 59.01% LSCS procedures which are lower than many other countries. COVID-19 infection led to a higher maternal mortality and IUFD rate as compared to pregnant women that did not have COVID-19 infection in India. Vertical transmission rate is 2.99% and at par with other countries.
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