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. 2020 Apr 1;57(6):536–548. doi: 10.1007/s13312-020-1852-4

Perinatal-Neonatal Management of COVID-19 Infection — Guidelines of the Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI), National Neonatology Forum of India (NNF), and Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP)

Deepak Chawla 1, Dinesh Chirla 2, Samir Dalwai 3, Ashok K Deorari 4, Atul Ganatra 5, Alpesh Gandhi 6, Nandkishor S Kabra 7, Praveen Kumar 8,, Pratima Mittal 9, Bakul Jayant Parekh 10, M Jeeva Sankar 4, Tanu Singhal 11, Sindhu Sivanandan 12, Parikshit Tank 13; Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI); National Neonatology Forum of India (NNF); Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP)
PMCID: PMC7340735  PMID: 32238615

Abstract

Justification

During the current rapidly evolving pandemic of COVID-19 infection, pregnant women with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and their newborn infants form a special vulnerable group that needs immediate attention. Unlike other elective medical and surgical problems for which care can be deferred during the pandemic, pregnancies and childbirths continue. Perinatal period poses unique challenges and care of the mother-baby dyads requires special resources for prevention of transmission, diagnosis of infection and providing clinical care during labor, resuscitation and postnatal period.

Process

The GRADE approach recommended by the World Health Organization was used to develop the guideline. A Guideline Development Group (GDG) comprising of obstetricians, neonatologists and pediatricians was constituted. The GDG drafted a list of questions which are likely to be faced by clinicians involved in obstetric and neonatal care. An e-survey was carried out amongst a wider group of clinicians to invite more questions and prioritize. Literature search was carried out in PubMed and websites of relevant international and national professional organizations. Existing guidelines, systematic reviews, clinical trials, narrative reviews and other descriptive reports were reviewed. For the practice questions, the evidence was extracted into evidence profiles. The context, resources required, values and preferences were considered for developing the recommendations.

Objectives

To provide recommendations for prevention of transmission, diagnosis of infection and providing clinical care during labor, resuscitation and postnatal period.

Recommendations

A set of twenty recommendations are provided under the following broad headings: 1) pregnant women with travel history, clinical suspicion or confirmed COVID-19 infection; 2) neonatal care; 3) prevention and infection control; 4) diagnosis; 5) general questions.

Keywords: Covid-19, Diagnosis, Labor, Management, Newborn, Pregnancy, SARS-CoV-2, Outcome

Footnotes

Disclaimer

The guidelines in this document are based on limited evidence, as is available now. As new evidence accumulates, some of the recommendations may change. Users should use these guidelines in accordance with the latest government regulations and ICMR advisories.

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