Selected article for: "caesarean section and mechanical ventilation"

Author: Hanna, Östling; Malin, Ugarph-Edfeldt; Karin, Hildén
Title: Two cases of severe COVID - 19 infection in gestational week 27 and 28 where pregnancies proceeded to term
  • Cord-id: cbmhweyw
  • Document date: 2021_8_18
  • ID: cbmhweyw
    Snippet: COVID-19 in pregnancy increases the risk of caesarean section. We present two cases of late gestation pregnant women with severe COVID-19. Both were successfully treated with mechanical ventilation without termination of pregnancy and, following recovery from COVID-19, had vaginal deliveries at term. These two cases demonstrate the possibility of treating pregnant women with severe COVID-19 with mechanical ventilation in the late second and early third trimesters without them having a pre-term d
    Document: COVID-19 in pregnancy increases the risk of caesarean section. We present two cases of late gestation pregnant women with severe COVID-19. Both were successfully treated with mechanical ventilation without termination of pregnancy and, following recovery from COVID-19, had vaginal deliveries at term. These two cases demonstrate the possibility of treating pregnant women with severe COVID-19 with mechanical ventilation in the late second and early third trimesters without them having a pre-term delivery. With a multidisciplinary approach, such management could avoid the maternal risks of surgery during a severe infection and, at the same time, enabling term birth with a lower risk of neonatal complications.

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