Online ISSN: 2515-8260

STUDY OF COVID19 OBSTETRIC CASES ADMITTED IN MATERNAL INTENSIVE CARE UNIT AND FETOMATERNAL OUTCOME

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*Prof.Dr.Sangeeta Shah, Dr.Kora Sravanthi1 , Dr.Mrinalini Mitra2 , Dr.G.Sai Maheswari3

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OBJECTIVES  Study of covid 19 obstetric cases admitted in maternal intensive care unit.  To study the fetomaternal outcome of covid 19 pregnant women METHODS  This was an observational study carried out in the department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Gandhi hospital, a tertiary care centre in Telangana. 100 women were taken into the study based on COVID19 test status. RESULTS Among 100 covid patients who were admitted into maternal intensive care unit, were in the range of 17 to 35years. Most (64%) of the patients were primigravida and majority (64%) of them were admitted in third trimester. 36 patients were without any co-morbidity, 38 patients belong to hypertensive disorders, 12 patients had anemia. High sugars and heart disease complicating pregnancy cases were also admitted. Inflammatory markers were raised in covid patients. All the patients had elevated CRP. Serum ferritin was raised in 53patients, LDH was raised in 46patients and 24patients were having raised D-Dimer. 70% patients were managed with NIV. 38% patient’s babies were admitted into NICU due to respiratory distress, low birth weight and seizures. Among 100 patients, 62% patients were discharged with good outcome and 38% patients were died.

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