Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30588
Title: Risk factors associated with adverse fetal outcomes in pregnancies affected by Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): a secondary analysis of the WAPM study on COVID-19
Authors: Di Mascio, Daniele
Sen, Cihat
Saccone, Gabriele
Galindo, Alberto
Grünebaum, Amos
Yoshimatsu, Jun
Stanojevic, Milan
Kurjak, Asım
Chervenak, Frank
Rodríguez Suárez, María José
Gambacorti-Passerini, Zita Maria
Baz, María de Los Angeles Anaya
Aguilar Galán, Esther Vanessa
López, Yolanda Cuñarro
De León Luis, Juan Antonio
Hernández, Ignacio Cueto
Herraiz, Ignacio
Villalain, Cecilia
Venturella, Roberta
Rizzo, Giuseppe
Mappa, Ilenia
Gerosolima, Giovanni
Hellmeyer, Lars
Königbauer, Josefine
Ameli, Giada
Frusca, Tiziana
Volpe, Nicola
Luca Schera, Giovanni Battista
Fieni, Stefania
Esposito, Eutalia
Simonazzi, Giuliana
Di Donna, Gaetana
Youssef, Aly
Della Gatta, Anna Nunzia
Di Donna, Mariano Catello
Chiantera, Vito
Buono, Natalina
Sozzi, Giulio
Greco, Pantaleo
Morano, Danila
Bianchi, Beatrice
Lombana Marino, Maria Giulia
Laraud, Federica
Ramone, Arianna
Cagnacci, Angelo
Barra, Fabio
Gustavino, Claudio
Ferrero, Simone
Ghezzi, Fabio
Cromi, Antonella
Laganà, Antonio Simone
Laurita Longo, Valentina
Stollagli, Francesca
Sirico, Angelo
Lanzone, Antonio
Driul, Lorenza
Cecchini D, Fabiana
Xodo, Serena
Rodriguez, Brian
Mercado-Olivares, Felipe
Elkafrawi, Deena
Sisti, Giovanni
Esposito, Rosanna
Coviello, Antonio
Cerbone, Marco
Morlando, Maddalena
Schiattarella, Antonio
Colacurci, Nicola
De Franciscis, Pasquale
Cataneo, Ilaria
Lenzi, Marinella
Sandri, Fabrizio
Buscemi, Riccardo
Gattei, Giorgia
Sala, Francesca Della
Valori, Eleonora
Rovellotti, Maria Cristina
Done, Elisa
Faron, Gilles
Gucciardo, Leonardo
Esposito, Valentina
Vena, Flaminia
Giancotti, Antonella
Brunelli, Roberto
Muzii, Ludovico
Nappi, Luigi
Sorrentino, Felice
Vasciaveo, Lorenzo
Liberati, Marco
Buca, Danilo
Leombroni, Martina
Di Sebastiano, Francesca
Di Tizio, Luciano
Gazzolo, Diego
Franchi, Massimo
Ianniciello, Quintino Cesare
Garzon, Simone
Petriglia, Giuliano
Borrello, Leonardo
Nieto-Calvache, Albaro Josè
Burgos-Luna, Juan Manuel
Kadji, Caroline
Carlin, Andrew
Bevilacqua, Elisa
Moucho, Marina
Pinto, Pedro Viana
Figueiredo, Rita
Morales Roselló, José
Loscalzo, Gabriela
Martinez-Varea, Alicia
Diago, Vincente
Jimenez Lopez, Jesús S
Aykanat, Alicia Yeliz
Cosma, Stefano
Carosso, Andrea
Benedetto, Chiara
Bermejo, Amanda
May Feuerschuette, Otto Henrique
Uyaniklar, Ozlem
Ocakouglu, Sakine Rahimli
Atak, Zeliha
Gündüz, Reyhan
Haberal, Esra Tustas
Froessler, Bernd
Parange, Anupam
Palm, Peter
Samardjiski, Igor 
Taccaliti, Chiara
Okuyan, Erhan
Daskalakis, George
Moreira de Sa, Renato Augusto
Pittaro, Alejandro
Gonzalez-Duran, Maria Luisa
Guisan, Ana Concheiro
Genç, Şerife Özlem
Zlatohlávková, Blanka
Piqueras, Anna Luengo
Oliva, Dolores Esteban
Cil, Aylin Pelin
Api, Olus
Antsaklis, Panos
Ples, Liana
Kyvernitakis, Ioannis
Maul, Holger
Malan, Marcel
Lila, Albert
Granese, Roberta
Ercoli, Alfredo
Zoccali, Giuseppe
Villasco, Andrea
Biglia, Nicoletta
Madalina, Ciuhodaru
Costa, Elena
Daelemans, Caroline
Pintiaux, Axelle
Cueto, Elisa
Hadar, Eran
Dollinger, Sarah
Brzezinski Sinai, Noa A
Huertas, Erasmo
Arango, Pedro
Sanchez, Amadeo
Schvartzman, Javier Alfonso
Cojocaru, Liviu
Turan, Sifa
Turan, Ozhan
Di Dedda, Maria Carmela
Molpeceres, Rebeca Garrote
Zdjelar, Snezana
Premru-Srsen, Tanja
Cerar, Lilijana Kornhauser
Druškovič, Mirjam
De Robertis, Valentina
Stefanovic, Vedran
Nupponen, Irmeli
Nelskylä, Kaisa
Khodjaeva, Zulfiya
Gorina, Ksenia A
Sukhikh, Gennady T
Maruotti, Giuseppe Maria
Visentin, Silvia
Cosmi, Erich
Ferrari, Jacopo
Gatti, Alessandra
Luvero, Daniela
Angioli, Roberto
Puri, Ludovica
Palumbo, Marco
D'Urso, Giusella
Colaleo, Francesco
Chiara Rapisarda, Agnese Maria
Carbone, Ilma Floriana
Mollo, Antonio
Nazzaro, Giovanni
Locci, Mariavittoria
Guida, Maurizio
Di Spiezio Sardo, Attilio
Panici, Pierluigi Benedetti
Berghella, Vincenzo
Flacco, Maria Elena
Manzoli, Lamberto
Bifulco, Giuseppe
Scambia, Giovanni
Zullo, Fulvio
D'Antonio, Francesco
Keywords: coronavirus
perinatal mortality
perinatal morbidity
Issue Date: 26-Nov-2020
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Journal: Journal of Perinatal Medicine
Abstract: Objectives To evaluate the strength of association between maternal and pregnancy characteristics and the risk of adverse perinatal outcomes in pregnancies with laboratory confirmed COVID-19. Methods Secondary analysis of a multinational, cohort study on all consecutive pregnant women with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 from February 1, 2020 to April 30, 2020 from 73 centers from 22 different countries. A confirmed case of COVID-19 was defined as a positive result on real-time reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) assay of nasal and pharyngeal swab specimens. The primary outcome was a composite adverse fetal outcome, defined as the presence of either abortion (pregnancy loss before 22 weeks of gestations), stillbirth (intrauterine fetal death after 22 weeks of gestation), neonatal death (death of a live-born infant within the first 28 days of life), and perinatal death (either stillbirth or neonatal death). Logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate parameters independently associated with the primary outcome. Logistic regression was reported as odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI). Results Mean gestational age at diagnosis was 30.6±9.5 weeks, with 8.0% of women being diagnosed in the first, 22.2% in the second and 69.8% in the third trimester of pregnancy. There were six miscarriage (2.3%), six intrauterine device (IUD) (2.3) and 5 (2.0%) neonatal deaths, with an overall rate of perinatal death of 4.2% (11/265), thus resulting into 17 cases experiencing and 226 not experiencing composite adverse fetal outcome. Neither stillbirths nor neonatal deaths had congenital anomalies found at antenatal or postnatal evaluation. Furthermore, none of the cases experiencing IUD had signs of impending demise at arterial or venous Doppler. Neonatal deaths were all considered as prematurity-related adverse events. Of the 250 live-born neonates, one (0.4%) was found positive at RT-PCR pharyngeal swabs performed after delivery. The mother was tested positive during the third trimester of pregnancy. The newborn was asymptomatic and had negative RT-PCR test after 14 days of life. At logistic regression analysis, gestational age at diagnosis (OR: 0.85, 95% CI 0.8-0.9 per week increase; p<0.001), birthweight (OR: 1.17, 95% CI 1.09-1.12.7 per 100 g decrease; p=0.012) and maternal ventilatory support, including either need for oxygen or CPAP (OR: 4.12, 95% CI 2.3-7.9; p=0.001) were independently associated with composite adverse fetal outcome. Conclusions Early gestational age at infection, maternal ventilatory supports and low birthweight are the main determinants of adverse perinatal outcomes in fetuses with maternal COVID-19 infection. Conversely, the risk of vertical transmission seems negligible.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/30588
DOI: 10.1515/jpm-2020-0355
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