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1899 Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic impact on Obstetrics and Gynecology residents' cas... B Cheah, G SP 1 sp ; Lee, J SP 2 sp ; Mathur, M SP 1 sp ; Kok Tan, L SP 2 sp b SP 1 sp KK Women and Children's Hospital, Singapore, Singapore; SP 2 sp KK Women and Children's Hospital, Singapore, Singapore B Objective b The COVID-19 Pandemic has drastically affected healthcare systems worldwide. 531 Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on emergency gynaecology services at Southend University Hospital B Zafar, S; Burugapalli, S; Jamdade, K; Marouf, S; Nusrat, R; Hussain, M; Chan, Y b Southend University Hospital, Southend on Sea, UK B Objective b We set out to review the impact of the global pandemic on existing emergency gynaecology services and to investigate whether the changes made in policy has led to any patient safety concerns. 311 A cross-sectional study of the impact of COVID-19 on preterm birth rates B Adeluwoye, T SP 1,2 sp ; Watson, H SP 2,3 sp ; Mehta, M SP 2 sp b SP 1 sp University Hospital of North Tees, Newcastle, UK; SP 2 sp University Hospital Lewisham, London, UK; SP 3 sp St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK B Objective b Preterm birth has been reported as the most common adverse pregnancy outcome associated with COVID-19, but the COVID pandemic has also been associated with significant reductions in preterm birth in population prevalence studies outside the UK. The clinical characteristics of 153 confirmed COVID-19 patients were compared with those of 116 non-COVID-19 patients. [Extracted from the article] |