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Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of COVID -19: coreporting of common outcomes from PAN-COVID and AAP-SONPM registries

Mullins, E., Hudak, M. L., Banerjee, J., Getzlaff, T., Townson, J. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8679-3619, Barnette, K., Playle, R. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2989-1092, Perry, A., Bourne, T., Lees, C. C., Nallapeta, Soum, Mills, Emma, Peers, Beth, Stables, Sarah, Iliodromiti, Stamatina, Armstrong, Maggie, Owen, Hilary, Mccooty, Shanteela, Asghar, Anila, Mutema, Eric, Tanton, Emma, Syson, Jen, Thornton, Danielle, Goddard, Julie, Goddard, Julie, Romero, Elena, Bray, Maryanne, Bourke, Miriam, Trepte, Lauren, Cresswell, Janet, Balling, Trevor, Atkinson, Vicki, Ajay, Bini, Margarit, Lavinia, Toure, Samirah, Windsor, Laurie, Wixted, Donna, Zill E Huma, Rabia, Vasu, Vimal, Woodward, Zoe, Hammond, Beverley, Hassan, Wassim, Gada, Ruta, Mason, Nicky, Midwif, Consultant, Emmet, Louise, Chapman, Lianne, Coxon, Sarah, Moller Christensen, Christine, Jaleel, Shazia, Harrington, Siân . C., Davies, Ruth, Knight, Caroline, Revell, Kirsty, Nejad, Avideah, Amin, Allison, Aladangady, Narendra, Sherris, Leanne, Mullins, Edward, Mansfield, Roshni, Raven, Jamie Louise, Martin, Hayley, Wyatt, Cheryl, Robinson, Kate, Javaid, Muglu, Sukrutha, Veerareddy, Mahdi, Amy, Fayadh, Anam, Swaminathan, Louise, Ratcliffe, Sam, Gbinigie, Helen, Kausar, Sameena, Harrington, Andrea, Southam, Donna, Lear, Emily, Kousar, Rukhsana, Mead, Joanna, Black, Mairead, Crawford, Isobel, Viner, Alexandra, Nicoll, Antony, Harris, Laura, Bale, Nichola, Rather, Bilal, Essien, Sandra, Gowans, Sharon, Huson, Coralie, Huson, Coralie, Barker, Katie, Cantliffe, Jane, Mossop, Jude, Newport, Rachel, Susara Blunden, R. M., Garner, Zoe, Higgins, Shelly, Lee, Fidelma, Watkins, Karen, Tipper, Jacqueline, Anderson, Michelle, Everden, Caroline, Bressington, Catherine, Rand, Abby, Shah, Neil, Jokhi, Roobin, Rajeswary, Jyothi, Millward, Helen, Mackay, Ami, Khunda, Aethele, Kim Hinshaw, Amna Ahmed, O'Brien, Clare, McKeown, Gillian, Bishop, Linda, Robinson, Sophie, Greer, Sandra, Heal, Carrie, Gorti, Mahalakshmi, Jones, Sharon, Anim Somuah, Millicent, Jarvie, Wishaw Eleanor, Camarasa, Laura, Murtha, Victoria, Wee, Ling, Kidwai, Salman, Churchill, David, Cloherty, Karen, Flood, Chris, Ekladios, Sarah, Kermack, Alexandra, Malarselvi, Mani, Giri, Vibha, Liebling, Rachel, Satodia, Prakash, Radford, Jane, Chester, Mark, Khare, Manjiri, Wu, Pendee, Halawa, Sherry, Perkins, Donna, Arya, Rita, Narayanan, Sankara, Sinha, Barkha, Meadows, Emma, Grindey, Julie, Brain, Jessie, Verma, Amit, Collins, Emma, Shah, Ahmar, Pandey, Bhavna, Hughes, Robin, Dooks, Emma, James, Tracy, Tarft, Hayley, Daniels, Allison, Parrott, Megan, Newman, Tabitha, Thomas, Amy, Davies, Sarah, Hollins, Mel, Woodhead, Amy, Takacs, Florentina, Stoddard, Emma, Rhead, Kat, Eedle, Jenny, Frankland, Lisa, Home, Marie, Holroyd, Kelly, Sutton Cole, Amy, Keeping, Vikki, Singh, Natasha, West, Amy, Kelly Baxter, Mary, Barker Williams, Kerry, Jennings, Jacqui, Upson, Gerry, Pike, Joelle, Creeth, Annabel, Grice, Anna, Sellers, Heather, Johnson, Sarah, Rand, James, Hazelton, Tracy, Hoole, Laura, Taylor, Sasha, Parlapalli, Samantha, Clarke, Gayle, Gross Gibbs, Katherina, Edwards, Alex, Smith, Catherine, Grant, Rachael, Truslove, Tracy, Lewin, Alice, Arias, Ana Maria, Dunham, Tracey, Willis, Louise, Mathew, Asha, Bowdler Hayes, Melony, Perry, Alison, Goodier, Jenny, Jenkins, Elinor, Keable, Joanna, Goodwin, Gillian, Clark, Katherine, Maternity, Kingston, Earnshaw, Julie, Wagstff, Jayne, Saad, Chloe, Holt, Siobhan, Hadlow, Philippa, Hyslop, Meg, Ambler, Sarah Jayne, Virdee, Sandeep, Mphansi, Eugene, Pepper, Stacey, Dixon, Caroline, Castle, Gail, Clare, Edel, Paulose, Minimol, Campbell, Christine, Coke, Louise, Alvarez, Mary, Hardy, Rachel, Govind, Abha, Ramshaw, Alex, Carpenter, Jodie, Morries, Kimberly, Ashbrook Raby, Cath, Anderson, Harriet, Hodgen, Lesley, Buck, Lisa, Newport, Rachel, Grigsby, Stephanie, Glyn Jones, Liz, Chapman, Lianne, Dorning, Ali, Blake, Caroline, Pyart, Eleanor, Black, Georgina, Burnard, Sara, Morgan, Holly, Henry, Lavinia, Gill, Many, Kenny, Tracie, O'Brien, Kirsty, Harwood, Helen, Parish, Gemma, Jukes, Kelly, Thompson, Fiona, Haslam, Zena, Hake, Danielle, Bennett, Sara, Maher, Sarah, Watkins, Eve, Ruding, Elena, Vigni, Denise, Lal, Komal, Yelnoorkar, Fiona, Riches, Jill, Staines, Nikki, Coton, Zoe, Devison, Laura, Marshall, Catherine, Netherton, Kimberley, Lever, Erin, Wellstead, Sue, O'Leary, Lucy, Watts, Rujnita, Hannington, Rachel Liebling Amy, Brewer, Frankie, Prince, Claire, Miller, Sarah, Patterson, Molly, O'Rourke, Anna, Hollands, Heidi, Cope, Vikki, Roughley, Lindsay, Durnea, Uliana, Maudlin, Lucy, Riddles, Laura, Cannons, Viv, Townsend, Kate, Williams, Claire, Evans, Melanie, Wood, Diane, Elliott, Kerry and Ingham, Joanne 2021. Pregnancy and neonatal outcomes of COVID -19: coreporting of common outcomes from PAN-COVID and AAP-SONPM registries. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology 57 (4) , pp. 573-581. 10.1002/uog.23619

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Abstract

Objective Few large cohort studies have reported data on maternal, fetal, perinatal and neonatal outcomes associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection in pregnancy. We report the outcome of infected pregnancies from a collaboration formed early during the pandemic between the investigators of two registries, the UK and Global Pregnancy and Neonatal outcomes in COVID‐19 (PAN‐COVID) study and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Neonatal–Perinatal Medicine (SONPM) National Perinatal COVID‐19 Registry. Methods This was an analysis of data from the PAN‐COVID registry (1 January to 25 July 2020), which includes pregnancies with suspected or confirmed maternal SARS‐CoV‐2 infection at any stage in pregnancy, and the AAP‐SONPM National Perinatal COVID‐19 registry (4 April to 8 August 2020), which includes pregnancies with positive maternal testing for SARS‐CoV‐2 from 14 days before delivery to 3 days after delivery. The registries collected data on maternal, fetal, perinatal and neonatal outcomes. The PAN‐COVID results are presented overall for pregnancies with suspected or confirmed SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and separately in those with confirmed infection. Results We report on 4005 pregnant women with suspected or confirmed SARS‐CoV‐2 infection (1606 from PAN‐COVID and 2399 from AAP‐SONPM). For obstetric outcomes, in PAN‐COVID overall and in those with confirmed infection in PAN‐COVID and AAP‐SONPM, respectively, maternal death occurred in 0.5%, 0.5% and 0.2% of cases, early neonatal death in 0.2%, 0.3% and 0.3% of cases and stillbirth in 0.5%, 0.6% and 0.4% of cases. Delivery was preterm (< 37 weeks' gestation) in 12.0% of all women in PAN‐COVID, in 16.1% of those women with confirmed infection in PAN‐COVID and in 15.7% of women in AAP‐SONPM. Extreme preterm delivery (< 27 weeks' gestation) occurred in 0.5% of cases in PAN‐COVID and 0.3% in AAP‐SONPM. Neonatal SARS‐CoV‐2 infection was reported in 0.9% of all deliveries in PAN‐COVID overall, in 2.0% in those with confirmed infection in PAN‐COVID and in 1.8% in AAP‐SONPM; the proportions of neonates tested were 9.5%, 20.7% and 87.2%, respectively. The rates of a small‐for‐gestational‐age (SGA) neonate were 8.2% in PAN‐COVID overall, 9.7% in those with confirmed infection and 9.6% in AAP‐SONPM. Mean gestational‐age‐adjusted birth‐weight Z‐scores were −0.03 in PAN‐COVID and −0.18 in AAP‐SONPM. Conclusions The findings from the UK and USA registries of pregnancies with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection were remarkably concordant. Preterm delivery affected a higher proportion of women than expected based on historical and contemporaneous national data. The proportions of pregnancies affected by stillbirth, a SGA infant or early neonatal death were comparable to those in historical and contemporaneous UK and USA data. Although maternal death was uncommon, the rate was higher than expected based on UK and USA population data, which is likely explained by underascertainment of women affected by milder or asymptomatic infection in pregnancy in the PAN‐COVID study, although not in the AAP‐SONPM study. The data presented support strong guidance for enhanced precautions to prevent SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in pregnancy, particularly in the context of increased risks of preterm delivery and maternal mortality, and for priority vaccination of pregnant women and women planning pregnancy. Copyright © 2021 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Medicine
Centre for Trials Research (CNTRR)
Publisher: Wiley
ISSN: 0960-7692
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 5 May 2021
Date of Acceptance: 8 February 2021
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2022 10:52
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/140925

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