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. 2023 Apr 27;15(5):1069. doi: 10.3390/v15051069

Table 3.

Obstetrical and neonatal characteristics.

Obstetrical and Neonatal Characteristics
Delivery (n = 17)
Cesarean delivery 17 (100)
Gestational age at delivery, weeks 336/7 (312/7–354/7)
Prematurity
  • -

    24–28 GW

  • -

    28–32 GW

  • -

    32–37 GW

1/17 (6)
5/17 (29)
9/17 (53)
Interval between hospitalization and delivery, days 5.0 (3.0–7.0)
Neonatal ouctomes
Birthweight, g 2090 (1480–2200)
Birthweight, Z-score −0.1 (−1.3–0.1)
Birthweight, Z-score (no, %)
  • -

    Birthweight < 10th percentile

  • -

    Birthweight < 5th percentile

5/17 (29)
2/17 (11.8)
<5 min Apgar score 6/15 (40)
Respiratory distress 11/17 (64.7)
NICU admission 12/17 (70.6)
Neonatal death 1/17 (5.9)
Umbilical cord pH (n = 15)
Median, IQR 7.2 (7.1–7.3)
Acidosis (No., %)
  • -

    pH between 7.00 and 7.20

  • -

    pH < 7.00

6/15 (40)
1/15 (7)
Neonatal SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR by nasopharyngeal swab (n = 7)
Positive 3/7 (42.8)
Negative 4/7 (57.1)
Placental analysis (n = 15)
Placental SARS-CoV-2 identification (n = 8/15)
Positive 8/15 (47)
Negative 0
Placentitis
Fibrin deposition 10/15 (67)
Chronic intervillositis 10/15 (67)
Trophoblast necrosis 9/15 (60)

Median (IQR) or n (%) are provided. Percentiles of birthweight according the Z-score [17] and AUDIPOG [14]. NICU: neonatal intensive care unit.