Few data are available on the management of pregnant women infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). We conducted a retrospective study of 100 pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection in 4 obstetric units in the Paris metropolitan area of France during March 12–April 13, 2020. Among patients, 52 (52%) were hospitalized, 10 (10%) in intensive care units (ICUs). Women with higher body mass indexes (BMIs; median 30.7 kg/m2) were more likely to be hospitalized in ICUs than other women (median BMI 26.2 kg/m2). Women hospitalized in ICUs had lower lymphocyte count at diagnosis (median 0.77 × 109 cells/L) than women not hospitalized in ICUs (median lymphocyte count 1.15 × 109 cells/L). All women requiring oxygen >5 L/min were intubated. Clinical and laboratory evaluation of SARS-CoV-2–positive pregnant women at the time of diagnosis can identify patients at risk for ICU hospitalization.
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Vivanti, A. J., Mattern, J., Vauloup-Fellous, C., Jani, J., Rigonnot, L., Hachem, L. E., … Cordier, A. G. (2020). Retrospective description of pregnant women infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, France. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 26(9), 2069–2076. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2609.202144
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