Severe COVID-19 pneumonia in pregnant woman treated with pulse corticosteroids therapy and third-trimester caesarean section: A case report

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A 44-year-old woman at 30 weeks of pregnancy was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit with a diagnosis of severe COVID-19 pneumonia. Her condition worsened quickly, defined by prolonged hypoxia even with intensive therapy and oxygen supplementation. This led to the decision to perform a caesarean delivery and continue pulse corticosteroids therapy after delivery. Soon after she recovered from COVID-19 pneumonia, her life was threatened again by septic shock from hospital-acquired pneumonia. After nearly 1 month of hospitalization, she was discharged and fully recovered on the re-examination day 10 months later.

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Bui, N. T., Huynh, M. N., Tran, H., Le, D. K., Pham, T. T., Pham, T. T., … Do, T. A. (2023). Severe COVID-19 pneumonia in pregnant woman treated with pulse corticosteroids therapy and third-trimester caesarean section: A case report. Respirology Case Reports, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/rcr2.1139

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