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Sci Rep ; 11(1): 13535, 2021 06 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1287821

ABSTRACT

As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread globally, a significant portion of pregnant and delivering women were infected with COVID-19. While emerging studies examined birth outcomes in COVID-19 positive women, knowledge of the psychological experience of childbirth and maternal wellness remains lacking. This matched-control survey-based study included a sample of women recruited during the first wave of the pandemic in the US who gave birth in the previous six months. Women reporting confirmed/suspected COVID-19 (n = 68) during pregnancy or childbirth were matched on background factors with women reporting COVID-19 negativity (n = 2,276). We found nearly 50% of COVID positive women endorsed acute traumatic stress symptoms at a clinical level in response to childbirth. This group was more than twice as likely to endorse acute stress and to have no visitors during maternity hospitalization than COVID negative women; they were also less likely to room-in with newborns. The COVID positive group reported higher levels of pain in delivery, lower newborn weights, and more infant admission to neonatal intensive care units. Our findings suggest COVID-19 affected populations are at increased risk for traumatic childbirth and associated risk for psychiatric morbidity. Attention to delivering women's wellbeing is warranted during the pandemic.


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COVID-19/psychology , Parturition/psychology , Pregnant Women/psychology , Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/diagnosis , Adult , Anxiety/diagnosis , Birth Weight , COVID-19/diagnosis , COVID-19/virology , Female , Hospitals , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal , Pain/pathology , Patient Admission/statistics & numerical data , Pregnancy , SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification , Stress, Psychological , Surveys and Questionnaires
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J Neurovirol ; 26(5): 800-801, 2020 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-708986

ABSTRACT

A woman in her forties with asthma and COPD was admitted to a general medical floor with respiratory symptoms, body aches, and anosmia. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction detected severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2. Admission labs, including biomarkers of the systemic immunological dysfunction seen in many cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), were within normal ranges. On the second day of admission, she developed neck and back pain that was constant, burning in quality, and exacerbated by light touch and heat. Wearing clothing caused pain and interfered with her sleep. The area was tender to light finger stroke. The patient was given acetaminophen, NSAIDs, and opioids with no relief of pain. However, gabapentin was effective. At follow-up 1 month later, her symptoms were improved and still relieved by gabapentin. Neuropathic pain was seen in over 2% of COVID-19 patients in one observational study. The pain seen in our case was bilateral, involved an area innervated by multiple levels of spinal nerves, and was limited to the back. While it is rare, a significant number of COVID-19 patients are afflicted by neuropathic pain, and our case illustrates that gabapentin may be effective.


Subject(s)
Asthma-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Overlap Syndrome/complications , Back Pain/complications , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Neck Pain/complications , Olfaction Disorders/complications , Pain/complications , Pneumonia, Viral/complications , Acetaminophen/therapeutic use , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Asthma-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Overlap Syndrome/drug therapy , Asthma-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Overlap Syndrome/pathology , Asthma-Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Overlap Syndrome/virology , Back Pain/drug therapy , Back Pain/pathology , Back Pain/virology , Betacoronavirus/pathogenicity , COVID-19 , Coronavirus Infections/drug therapy , Coronavirus Infections/pathology , Coronavirus Infections/virology , Female , Gabapentin/therapeutic use , Humans , Middle Aged , Neck Pain/drug therapy , Neck Pain/pathology , Neck Pain/virology , Olfaction Disorders/drug therapy , Olfaction Disorders/pathology , Olfaction Disorders/virology , Pain/drug therapy , Pain/pathology , Pain/virology , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/drug therapy , Pneumonia, Viral/pathology , Pneumonia, Viral/virology , SARS-CoV-2 , Treatment Outcome
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