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  1. Article ; Online: Post-COVID-19 condition in pregnant and postpartum women

    Mar Muñoz-Chápuli Gutiérrez / Ainoa Sáez Prat / Ana Durán Vila / Mireia Bernal Claverol / Pilar Payá Martínez / Pilar Pintado Recarte / Mamen Viñuela Benéitez / Cristina Ausín García / Eva Cervilla Muñoz / Marisa Navarro / Pablo González Navarro / Melchor Álvarez-Mon / Miguel A. Ortega / Juan de León-Luís

    EClinicalMedicine, Vol 67, Iss , Pp 102398- (2024)

    a long-term follow-up, observational prospective studyResearch in context

    2024  

    Abstract: Summary: Background: Post-COVID-19 condition has recently been defined as new or persistent common COVID-19 symptoms occurring three months after disease onset. The pathology of the disease is unclear, but immune and vascular factors seem to play a ... ...

    Abstract Summary: Background: Post-COVID-19 condition has recently been defined as new or persistent common COVID-19 symptoms occurring three months after disease onset. The pathology of the disease is unclear, but immune and vascular factors seem to play a significant role. The incidence, severity, and implications of the disease after COVID-19 infection in pregnancy have not been established. We aimed to study the incidence and main risk factors for post-COVID-19 condition in an obstetric population and their implications for maternal and perinatal morbimortality. Methods: This is a prospective observational cohort study undertaken including women during pregnancy or at admission for labour with acute COVID-19 infection from March 9th, 2020 to June 11th, 2022. The inclusion criteria were confirmed acute COVID-19 infection during the recruitment period, a lack of significant language barrier and consent for follow-up. Patients were clinically followed-up by telephone via semi structured questionnaires. The exclusion criteria were loss to follow-up, spontaneous miscarriage, and legal termination of pregnancy. Patients were classified into groups according to the severity of symptoms at onset. We included patients from the first six first waves of the pandemic according to national epidemiological data in Spain. We studied the incidence of post-COVID-19 condition and their main demographic, clinical and obstetric risk factors. Findings: A total of 409 pregnant women were recruited at acute diagnosis, and 286 were followed-up. The mean time to follow-up was 92 weeks (standard deviation ± 28 weeks; median 100 weeks (Interquartile range: 76; 112)). A total of 140 patients had at least one post-COVID-19 symptom at least three months after acute infection. Neurological (60%) and cutaneous (55%) manifestations were the most frequent findings. The following profiles were identified as presenting a higher risk of post-COVID-19 condition: migrant women born in countries with lower Human Development Index; multiparous women; women ...
    Keywords Post-COVID-19 ; Long COVID ; Pregnancy ; Postpartum ; Perinatal ; COVID-19 ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  2. Article ; Online: A New Multiplatform Model for Outpatient Prenatal and Postpartum Care in a Cohort of COVID-19-Affected Obstetric Patients

    Mar Muñoz-Chápuli Gutiérrez / Ana Durán-Vila / Javier Ruiz-Labarta / Pilar Payá-Martínez / Pilar Pintado Recarte / Julia Bujan / Miguel A. Ortega / Juan De León-Luis

    International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol 18, Iss 5144, p

    2021  Volume 5144

    Abstract: Spain was one of the epicenters of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe in this article the design and results of a new telephone-and-telematic multiplatform model of systematic prenatal and postpartum follow-up for COVID-19-affected ... ...

    Abstract Spain was one of the epicenters of the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. We describe in this article the design and results of a new telephone-and-telematic multiplatform model of systematic prenatal and postpartum follow-up for COVID-19-affected women implemented in a tertiary reference hospital in Madrid. We included patients with RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19 during pregnancy or delivery from 10 March 2020 to 15 December 2020. We had a total of 211 obstetric patients: 148 (70.1%) were tested at the onset of suspicious clinical manifestations and 62 (29.4%) were tested in the context of routine screening. Of all the patients, 60 women (28.4%) were asymptomatic and 97 (46%) presented mild symptoms. Fifty-one women (24.2%) were admitted to our hospital for specific treatment because of moderate or severe symptoms. We had no missed cases and a good adherence. The mean number of calls per patient was 2.3. We performed 55 in-person visits. We analyzed the complexity of our program over time, showing a two-wave-like pattern. One patient was identified as needing hospitalization and we did not record major morbidity. Telemedicine programs are a strong and reproducible tool to reach to pregnant population affected by COVID-19, to assess its symptoms and severity, and to record for pregnancy-related symptoms both in an outpatient regime and after discharge from hospital.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; pregnancy ; prenatal care ; prenatal diagnosis ; telemedicine ; Medicine ; R
    Subject code 150
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-05-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher MDPI AG
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  3. Article ; Online: The role of the T-cell mediated immune response to Cytomegalovirus infection in intrauterine transmission.

    María Soriano-Ramos / Estrella Esquivel-De la Fuente / Eliseo Albert Vicent / María de la Calle / Fernando Baquero-Artigao / Sara Domínguez-Rodríguez / María Cabanes / Enery Gómez-Montes / Anna Goncé / Marta Valdés-Bango / Mª Carmen Viñuela-Benéitez / Mar Muñoz-Chápuli Gutiérrez / Jesús Saavedra-Lozano / Irene Cuadrado Pérez / Begoña Encinas / Laura Castells Vilella / María de la Serna Martínez / Alfredo Tagarro / Paula Rodríguez-Molino /
    Estela Giménez Quiles / Diana García Alcázar / Antonio García Burguillo / María Dolores Folgueira / David Navarro / Daniel Blázquez-Gamero / CYTRIC Study Group

    PLoS ONE, Vol 18, Iss 2, p e

    2023  Volume 0281341

    Abstract: Introduction Prognostic markers for fetal transmission of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during pregnancy are poorly understood. Maternal CMV-specific T-cell responses may help prevent fetal transmission and thus, we set out to assess whether this may ... ...

    Abstract Introduction Prognostic markers for fetal transmission of Cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection during pregnancy are poorly understood. Maternal CMV-specific T-cell responses may help prevent fetal transmission and thus, we set out to assess whether this may be the case in pregnant women who develop a primary CMV infection. Methods A multicenter prospective study was carried out at 8 hospitals in Spain, from January 2017 to April 2020. Blood samples were collected from pregnant women at the time the primary CMV infection was diagnosed to assess the T-cell response. Quantitative analysis of interferon producing specific CMV-CD8+/CD4+ cells was performed by intracellular cytokine flow cytometry. Results In this study, 135 pregnant women with a suspected CMV infection were evaluated, 60 of whom had a primary CMV infection and samples available. Of these, 24 mothers transmitted the infection to the fetus and 36 did not. No association was found between the presence of specific CD4 or CD8 responses against CMV at the time maternal infection was diagnosed and the risk of fetal transmission. There was no transmission among women with an undetectable CMV viral load in blood at diagnosis. Conclusions In this cohort of pregnant women with a primary CMV infection, no association was found between the presence of a CMV T-cell response at the time of maternal infection and the risk of intrauterine transmission. A detectable CMV viral load in the maternal blood at diagnosis of the primary maternal infection may represent a relevant biomarker associated with fetal transmission.
    Keywords Medicine ; R ; Science ; Q
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2023-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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  4. Article ; Online: An international registry for emergent pathogens and pregnancy

    Panchaud, Alice / Favre, Guillaume / Pomar, Leo / Vouga, Manon / Aebi-Popp, Karoline / Baud, David / Ann-Christin, Tallarek / Brigitte, Strizek / Kurt, Hecher / Paul, Böckenhoff / Susanne, Schrey-Petersen / Edward, Mullins / Rebecca, Bromley / Clare, Whitehead / Daniel, Rolnik / Jan, Deprest / Jute, Richter / Adriana, Gomes Luz / Betania, Bohrer /
    Carolina, Carvalho Ribeiro-do-Valle / Fernanda, Garanhani Surita / Lavinia, Schuler-Faccini / Maria Celeste, Osorio Wender / Maria Lucia, Da Rocha Oppermann / Renato Augusto, Moreira de sa / Silvana, Quintana / Ana, Sjaus / Arifa, Rahman / Audrey, Hamel-Thibault / Christopher, Nash / Fatima, Kakkar / Howard, Berger / Isabelle, Boucoiran / Jean-Charles, Pasquier / John, Snelgrove / Jonathan, Zipursky / Meagan, Lacroix / Wendy, Whittle / Javiera, Fuenzalida / Jorge, Carvajal / Manuel, Guerra Canales / Olivia, Hernandez / Mingzhu, Yin / Xiang, Chen / Xiaolong, Qi / José Enrique, Sanín Blair / Ricardo, Gonzalez / Africa, Cano Aguilar / Agueda, Rodriguez Vicente / Albert, Tubau Navarra / Alberto, Puertas Prieto / Alejandra Maria, Cano Garcia / Ana, Carrascal Cumplido / Ana, Villalba Yarza / Ana Cristina, Filloy Lavia / Ana Maria, Fernandez Alonso / Angeles, Sanchez Vegazo Garcia / Anna, Goncé / Antonio, Ruano Garcia / Antonio, Sanchez Munoz / Beatriz, Marcos Puig / Begona, Munoz Abellana / Belen, Garrido Luque / Camino, Fernandez Fernandez / Carlos, Larranaga Azcarate / Carmen, Baena Luque / Carmen Maria, Orizales Lago / Cristina, Alvarez Colomo / Cristina, Lesmes Heredia / Cristina, Ruiz Aguilar / Elena, Ferriols Perez / Elena, Pascual Salvador / Encarnacion, Carmona Sanchez / Esther, Alvarez Silvares / Esther Maria, Canedo Carballeira / Eva, Moran Antolin / Eva Maria, Muelas Parraga / Eva Maria, Oviedo Perez / Francisco Jesus, Gonzalez Carvajal / Iène, Agudo / Iratxe, Ocerin Bengoa / Irene, Gastaca Abasolo / Isabel, Cabello de Alba Fernandez / Javier, Alvarez / Jorge, Duro Gomez / Jose, Atxotegi / José, Navarrina Martinez / José, Ruiz Aragon / José Antonio, Sainz Bueno / Jose Manuel, Adanez Garcia / José Roman, Broullon Molanes / Juan Carlos, Wizner de Alva / Laura, Forcen Acebal / Laura, Gonzalez Rodriguez / Longinos, Aceituno Velasco / Lucas, Cerrillos Gonzalez / Lucas, Trigo / Lucia, Diaz Meca / M Carmen, Parada Millan / Magdalena, Molina Oller / Manuel, Dominguez Gonzalez / Mar, Munoz Chapuli Gutierrez / Maria, Caridad Ortiz Herrera / Maria, Nieves Quesada Fernandez / Maria, Suarez Arana / Maria, Teulon Gonzalez / Maria, Zafra Bailera / Maria Begona, Duenas Carazo / Maria Carmen, Gonzalez Macias / Maria del, Pilar Guadix Martin / Maria del Carmen, Barbancho Lopez / Maria del Carmen, Medina Mallen / Maria Isabel, Pardo Pumar / Maria Joaquina, Gimeno Gimeno / Maria José, Nunez Valera / Maria José, Pelegay Escartin / Marta, Camacho Caro / Marta, Garcia Sanchez / Marta Ruth, Meca Casbas / Mercedes, Fraca Padilla / Mercedes, Ramirez Gomez / Monica, Catalina Coello / Monica, Cruz Lemini / Noelia, Perez Perez / Olga, Nieto Velasco / Onofre, Alomar Mateu / Oscar, Martinez Perez / Oscar, Vaquerizo Ruiz / Pablo Guillermo del, Barrio Fernández / Pilar, Monteliu Gonzalez / Pilar, Prats Rodriguez / Porfirio, Vivaracho Terrer / Raquel, Gonzales Seoane / Raquel, Jimenez Velazquez / Rebeca, Alvarez Fernandez / Rocio, Lopez Perez / Rosa Maria, Ostos Serna / Rosario, Redondo Aguilar / Rut, Bernardo Vega / Sandra, Cano / Silvia, Mateos Lopez / Susana, Fernandez Garcia / Susana, Soldevilla Perez / Tania, Manrique Gomez / Vitor, Munoz Carmona / Albert I, Ko / Anthony, Johnson / Karin, Nielsen Saines / Mary, Cambou / Olga, Grechukhina / Sahara, Neupane / Uma, Reddy / Zubin, Shah / Bénédicte, Breton / Charles, Garabedian / Charline, Bertholdt / Christophe, Poncelet / Damien, Subtil / Didier, Musso / Estelle, Henry / Gaetan, Plantefeve / Guillaume, Ducarme / Helene, Pelerin / Jerome, Dimet / Judith, Cottin / Julien, Stiremann / Véronique, Lambert / Najeh, Hcini / Laurent, Salomon / Loïc, Sentilhes / Marylene, Giral / Nicolas, Mottet / Olivier, Morel / Patrick, Rozenberg / Sedille, Lucie / Thibaud, Quibel / Vasiliki, Karagianni / Véronique, Equy / Yves, Ville / Gabriel, Carles / Ina, Ruehl / Brian, Cleary / Fergal, Malone / Mary, Higgins / Michael, Geary / Eran, Hadar / Gustavo, Malinger / Hen, Sela / Karina, Krajden Haratz / Ron, Maymon / Yariv, Yogev / Carmen, De Luca / Marco, De Santis / Telefono, Rosso / David, Atallah / Emilija, Boguziene / Fernando, Germes Pina / Thomas, Van den Akker / Enrique, Gil-Guevara / Jeannette, Marchena / Walter, Ventura / Alcides, Pereira / Diogo, Ayres de Campos / Nadia, Charepe / Pedro, Viana Pinto / Diomede, Ntasumbumuyange / Stephen, Rulisa / Alice, Panchaud / Anda-Petronela, Radan / Andrea, Papadia / Andrea, Bloch / Anis, Feki / Anne-Claude, Muller Brochut / Arnaud, Toussaint / Béatrice, Eggel-Hort / Begoña, Martinez de Tejada / Brigitte, Frey Tirri / Brigitte, Weber / Carolin, Blume / Cécile, Monod / Christian, Kahlert / Cora, Voekt / Daniel, Surbek / David, Baud / Dirk, Bassler / Doris, Mueller / Elke Barbara, Prentl / Eva, Gerber / Friederike, Rothe / Giannoni, Eric / Guillaume, Favre / Irene, Hoesli / Jérôme, Mathis / Karine, Lepigeon / Karoline, Aebi-Popp / Leo, Pomar / Leonhard, Schäffer / Luigi, Raio / Manon, Vouga / Margaret, Huesler Charles / Marie-Claude, Rossier / Markus, Hodel / Martin, Kaufmann / Mathilde, Gavillet / Michel, Boulvain / Monya, Todesco Bernasconi / Myriam, Bickle / Nicole, Ochsenbein Kölble / Omar, Jarrah / Panagiotis, Kanellos / Pascale, Brasier Lutz / Romina, Capoccia Brugger / Sandra, Heldstab / Sandra Andrea, Heldstab / Sylvie, Rouiller Cornu / Tina, Fischer / Ursula, Winterfeld / Valentine, Lambelet / Wawrzyniec, Rieder / Gilbert, Greub / Carole, Gengler / Rena C, Patel / Miguel Angel, Huespe / Albaro José, Nieto-Calvache

    The Lancet

    Keywords covid19
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
    DOI 10.1016/s0140-6736(20)30981-8
    Database COVID19

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