Outcome predictors and patient progress following delivery in pregnant and postpartum patients with severe COVID-19 pneumonitis in intensive care units in Israel (OB-COVICU): a nationwide cohort study

Autor: Fatnic, Elena, Blanco, Nikole Lee, Cobiletchi, Roman, Goldberger, Esty, Tevet, Aharon, Galante, Ori, Sviri, Sigal, Bdolah-Abram, Tali, Batzofin, Baruch M, Pizov, Reuven, Einav, Sharon, Sprung, Charles L, van Heerden, P Vernon, Ginosar, Yehuda, Abu Jreis, Tamer, Burrows, Susan, Berkowitz, Ariel, Firman, Shimon, Galarza, Nicolas, Hashem, Rawhi, Kuzmina, Natasha, Ledot, Stephane, Wolf, Dana, Golan-Berman, Hadar, Weissman, Charles, Calderon-Margalit, Ronit, Matan, Moshe, Jakobson, Daniel J, Eden, Arie, Lichter, Yael, Zikry Deitch, Meital, Kishinevsky, Elena, Kaptzon, Shani, Statlender, Liran, Mimouni, Chloe, Bar-Lavie, Yaron, Ilan, Roy, Assouline, Or, Yakobson, Larisa, Budman, Dmitry, Soroksky, Arie
Zdroj: The Lancet Respiratory Medicine; June 2023, Vol. 11 Issue: 6 p520-529, 10p
Abstrakt: A key unresolved controversy in severe COVID-19 pneumonitis in pregnancy is the optimum timing of delivery and whether delivery improves or worsens maternal outcomes. We aimed to assess clinical data on every intensive care unit (ICU) day for pregnant and postpartum women admitted to the ICU with COVID-19, with a particular focus on the days preceding and following delivery.
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