Severe COVID-19 in Pregnancy Clinical Outcomes from a UAE Tertiary Hospital Case Series

Introduction:

Pregnancy and COVID-19 two major physiological conditionscollide in a powerful case series revealing maternal resilience and clinical challenges. This study, conducted at Latifa Women and Children Hospital in Dubai, investigates the clinical course, management, and outcomes of seven critically ill pregnant women with severe COVID-19 pneumonia.

Key Findings from the Case Series

  • Patient Demographics: Seven pregnant women, aged 28–40, most in their third trimester.
  • Main Symptoms: Fever, cough, and respiratory distress were predominant.
  • Clinical Progression:
    • All patients developed signs of cytokine storm.
    • Five required mechanical ventilation.
    • Six of the seven received pegylated interferon; one was treated with ECMO.
  • Delivery Outcomes:
    • All five third-trimester patients underwent cesarean sections due to maternal hypoxia.
    • One maternal death was reported; all neonates tested negative for SARS-CoV-2.
  • Neonatal Health: All babies showed stable APGAR scores and recovered from neonatal jaundice caused by prematurity.

Implications in Obstetric Care

Moreover, no vertical transmission was observeda finding consistent with global datasuggesting that in-utero fetal exposure to SARS-CoV-2 is rare.

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Conclusion and Takeaways

  • Early intervention and ICU management are crucial for maternal survival.
  • Gestational age may impact clinical deteriorationthird-trimester cases had more complex courses.
  • Fetal outcomes remain positive with proactive delivery and neonatal care strategies.

The study adds crucial insights to the limited but growing body of literature on COVID-19’s impact on pregnancy and neonatal outcomes.

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