Complication on premature rupture of membrane in intrapartum mother infected with COVID-19: meta-analysis
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health
; 7(4):419-430, 2022.
Article
in English
| CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-2300968
ABSTRACT
Background:
Pregnant women and fetuses are populations that are at high risk of being infected with the virus. COVID-19 in pregnant women is considered a risk factor for causing complications in pregnancy such as premature rupture of membranes. This study aims to analyze complications of premature rupture of membranes in mothers infected with COVID-19. Subjects andMethod:
This was a systematic review and meta-analysis. Article searches were conducted using electronic databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed and Science Direct. The articles used are articles published from 2020-2022. Keywords to search for articles were "COVID-19" OR "2019-nCoV" OR "novel coronavirus" OR "SARS-CoV-2" OR "coronavirus 2" AND "premature rupture of membrane" OR "prelabour rupture of membrane" AND "pregnancy." The inclusion criteria used were full text articles in English with a cohort study design, multivariate analysis with Adjusted Odds Ratios (aOR), research subjects were pregnant women, intervention was COVID-19 infection, comparison was not infected with COVID-19, the outcome of the study was premature rupture of membranes. The results of the search for articles were included in the PRISMA diagram and analyzed using the Review Manager 5.3 application.Results:
A total of 9 cohort study articles from the United States, Bangladesh, China, India, Mexico, Romania, and Spain were selected for systematic review and meta-analysis. The results showed that pregnant women infected with COVID-19 had a risk of complications of premature rupture of membranes as much as 2.26 times compared to pregnant women who were not infected with COVID-19 and the results were statistically significant (aOR = 2.26;95% CI = 1.33 to 3.82;p = 0.002).Conclusion:
Pregnant women infected with COVID-19 increase the risk of premature rupture of membranes.
Human Reproduction and Development [VV060]; Prion; Viral; Bacterial and Fungal Pathogens of Humans [VV210]; Non-communicable Human Diseases and Injuries [VV600]; coronavirus disease 2019; human diseases; lungs; meta-analysis; mothers; parents; pregnancy; pregnancy complications; pregnancy outcome; pregnant women; respiratory diseases; risk; risk factors; systematic reviews; viral diseases; women; man; Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2; Bangladesh; China; India; Mexico; Romania; Spain; USA; Commonwealth of Nations; Least Developed Countries; lower-middle income countries; medium Human Development Index countries; South Asia; Asia; APEC countries; East Asia; high Human Development Index countries; upper-middle income countries; Homo; Hominidae; primates; mammals; vertebrates; Chordata; animals; eukaryotes; Latin America; America; North America; OECD Countries; Balkans; Southern Europe; Europe; European Union Countries; very high Human Development Index countries; Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirinae; Coronaviridae; Nidovirales; positive-sense ssRNA Viruses; ssRNA Viruses; RNA Viruses; viruses; high income countries; Mediterranean Region; People's Republic of China; gestation; lung diseases; Rumania; SARS-CoV-2; United States of America; viral infections
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CAB Abstracts
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Language:
English
Journal:
Journal of Epidemiology and Public Health
Year:
2022
Document Type:
Article
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