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Obstetric outcomes in women with rheumatic disease and COVID-19 in the context of vaccination status.

Authors :
Maguire S
Al-Emadi S
Alba P
Aguiar MC
Al Lawati T
Alle G
Bermas B
Bhana S
Branimir A
Bulina I
Clowse M
Cogo K
Colunga I
Cook C
Cortez KJ
Dao K
Gianfrancesco M
Gore-Massey M
Gossec L
Grainger R
Hausman J
Hsu TYT
Hyrich K
Isnardi C
Kawano Y
Kilding R
Kusevich DA
Lawson-Tovey S
Liew J
McCarthy E
Montgumery A
Moyano S
Nasir N
Padjen I
Papagoras C
Patel NJ
Pera M
Pisoni C
Pons-Estel G
Quiambao AL
Quintana R
Ruderman E
Sattui S
Savio V
Sciascia S
Sencarova M
Morales RS
Siddique F
Sirotich E
Sparks J
Strangfeld A
Sufka P
Tanner H
Tissera Y
Wallace Z
Werner ML
Wise L
Worthing AB
Zell J
Zepa J
Machado PM
Yazdany J
Robinson P
Conway R
Source :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England) [Rheumatology (Oxford)] 2023 Apr 03; Vol. 62 (4), pp. 1621-1626.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: To describe obstetric outcomes based on COVID-19 vaccination status, in women with rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs) who developed COVID-19 during pregnancy.<br />Methods: Data regarding pregnant women entered into the COVID-19 Global Rheumatology Alliance registry from 24 March 2020-25 February 2022 were analysed. Obstetric outcomes were stratified by number of COVID-19 vaccine doses received prior to COVID-19 infection in pregnancy. Descriptive differences between groups were tested using the chi-squared or Fisher's exact test.<br />Results: There were 73 pregnancies in 73 women with RMD and COVID-19. Overall, 24.7% (18) of pregnancies were ongoing, while of the 55 completed pregnancies, 90.9% (50) of pregnancies resulted in livebirths. At the time of COVID-19 diagnosis, 60.3% (n = 44) of women were unvaccinated, 4.1% (n = 3) had received one vaccine dose while 35.6% (n = 26) had two or more doses. Although 83.6% (n = 61) of women required no treatment for COVID-19, 20.5% (n = 15) required hospital admission. COVID-19 resulted in delivery in 6.8% (n = 3) of unvaccinated women and 3.8% (n = 1) of fully vaccinated women. There was a greater number of preterm births (PTB) in unvaccinated women compared with fully vaccinated 29.5% (n = 13) vs 18.2% (n = 2).<br />Conclusions: In this descriptive study, unvaccinated pregnant women with RMD and COVID-19 had a greater number of PTB compared with those fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Additionally, the need for COVID-19 pharmacological treatment was uncommon in pregnant women with RMD regardless of vaccination status. These results support active promotion of COVID-19 vaccination in women with RMD who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Rheumatology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1462-0332
Volume :
62
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36124987
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/keac534