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. 2020 Oct 21;14(Suppl 3):S807–S814. doi: 10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjaa125

Table 1.

Clinical maternal and neonatal outcomes of confirmed COVID-19 cases during pregnancy

Clinical pregnancy outcome Number of cases [%]
Pregnant women n = 455, neonates n = 366a
Maternal ICU admittance 51/455 [11%]
Maternal mechanical ventilation 45/455 [9.9%]
Maternal mortality 7/455 [1.5%]
Spontaneous abortion 4/455 [0.9%]
Preterm premature rupture of membranes [PPROM] 13/455 [2.9%]
Preterm birth [<37 weeks] 95/366 [26.0%]
Extreme preterm birth [<34 weeks] 18/366 [4.9%]
Intrauterine fetal death 5/366 [1.4%]
Neonatal vertical transmission 0/366 [0.0%]
Neonatal respiratory symptoms 3/366 [0.8%]
Caesarean section 255/366 [70.0%]
Neonatal death 6/366 [1.6%]

aDiscrepancy between mothers and neonates because of spontaneous abortions in the first trimester, but mostly because not all included references reported completed pregnancies.

bBased on published data.24,25,28,54–67