Author: Brar, Rinnie; Sikka, Pooja; Suri, Vikas; Singh, Mini P.; Suri, Vanita; Mohindra, Ritin; Biswal, Manisha
Title: Maternal and fetal outcomes of dengue fever in pregnancy: a large prospective and descriptive observational study Cord-id: dnld2lvf Document date: 2021_1_2
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Snippet: PURPOSE: The primary objective of the study was to assess maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancies affected with dengue fever. METHODS: This was a prospective, observational and descriptive study carried out over a period of 1 year. 216 pregnant women with fever were screened. Of these, 44 women tested positive for dengue (non-structural protein antigen 1 or dengue IgM antibodies in the sera). The clinical and laboratory characteristics of women with dengue were recorded. Maternal outcomes, pr
Document: PURPOSE: The primary objective of the study was to assess maternal and fetal outcomes of pregnancies affected with dengue fever. METHODS: This was a prospective, observational and descriptive study carried out over a period of 1 year. 216 pregnant women with fever were screened. Of these, 44 women tested positive for dengue (non-structural protein antigen 1 or dengue IgM antibodies in the sera). The clinical and laboratory characteristics of women with dengue were recorded. Maternal outcomes, pregnancy outcomes and fetal outcomes were studied. RESULTS: Mean period of gestation was 31.89 ± 7.31 weeks. Thrombocytopenia was seen in 23 (52.3%) women. Of 40 women, 10 (25%) developed post-partum haemorrhage. The incidence of maternal systemic complications was high: eight (18.2%) women developed acute kidney injury and two (4.5%) required haemodialysis support; eight (18.2%) women developed ARDS and seven (15.9%) women required ventilatory support; four (9.1%) women developed acute liver failure. 18 (40.9%) women had evidence of shock. Seven (15.9%) women died and another seven (15.9%) were classified as WHO maternal near-miss cases. Two (4.5%) pregnancies suffered from miscarriages, four (9%) from still births and two (4.5%) from neonatal deaths. Preterm babies were delivered in 15 (34.1%) and low birth weight babies in 13 (29.5%). CONCLUSIONS: Dengue in pregnancy adversely affects maternal and fetal outcomes with high maternal mortality of 15.9%. Prematurity and postpartum haemorrhage are significant risks to mother and baby. Vector control strategies should be implemented with vigour in affected areas.
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