Mechanical ventilation and death in pregnant patients admitted for COVID-19: a prognostic analysis from the Brazilian COVID-19 registry score.
Zilma Silveira Nogueira ReisMagda Carvalho PiresLucas Emanuel Ferreira RamosThaís Lorenna Souza SalesPolianna Delfino PereiraKarina Paula Medeiros Prado MartinsAndresa Fontoura GarbiniAngélica Gomides Dos Reis GomesBruno Porto PessoaCarolina Cunha MatosChristiane Correa Rodrigues CiminiClaudete RempelDaniela PonceFelipe Ferraz Martins Graça AranhaFernando AnschauGabriela Petry CrestaniGenna Maira Santos GrizendeGisele Alsina Nader BastosGiulia Maria Dos Santos GoedertLuanna da Silva Monteiro MenezesMarcelo CarneiroMarcia Ffner TolfoMaria Augusta Matos CorrêaMariani Maciel de AmorimMilton Henriques Guimarães-JúniorPamela Andrea Alves DurãesPatryk Marques da Silva RosaPetrônio José de Lima MartelliRafaela Santos Charão de AlmeidaRaphael Castro MartinsSamuel Penchel AlvarengaEric BoersmaRegina Amélia Lopes Pessoa de AguiarMilena Soriano MarcolinoPublished in: BMC pregnancy and childbirth (2023)
-SPH score had good overall performance for in-hospital mortality and the composite outcome mechanical ventilation and in-hospital mortality. Calibration was good for the prediction of in-hospital mortality, but it was poor for the composite outcome. Therefore, the score may be useful to predict in-hospital mortality in pregnant patients with COVID-19, in addition to clinical judgment. Newborns from women who died had lower birth weight and Apgar score than those who were discharged alive.