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Impact of COVID-19 on pregnancy and fetal outcomes in women with multiple sclerosis

  • Maria Grazia Aprea
  • , Irene Schiavetti
  • , Emilio Portaccio
  • , Chiara Ballerini
  • , Simona Bonavita
  • , Maria Buscarinu
  • , Massimiliano Calabrese
  • , Paola Cavalla
  • , Maria Cellerino
  • , Cinzia Cordioli
  • , Vincenzo Dattola
  • , Stefano De Biase
  • , Ermelinda De Meo
  • , Roberta Fantozzi
  • , Antonio Gallo
  • , Luigi Iasevoli
  • , Rana Karabudak
  • , Doriana Landi
  • , Lorena Lorefice
  • , Lucia Moiola
  • Paolo Ragonese, Francesca Ruscica, Sedat Sen, Leonardo Sinisi, Elisabetta Signoriello, Simona Toscano, Elena Verrengia, Aksel Siva, Camilla Masciulli, Maria Pia Sormani, Maria Pia Amato
  • University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli
  • University of Florence
  • University of Genoa
  • Polyclinic Hospital University of Catania
  • University of Catania
  • University of Genoa
  • Sapienza University of Rome
  • IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi - Milano

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Background: In the general population, maternal COVID-19 is associated with worse maternal and fetal outcomes. Two previous studies have assessed COVID-19 clinical outcomes in pregnant women with multiple sclerosis (MS), but there are no data about maternal and fetal outcomes. Objectives: In this multicenter study, we aimed to assess maternal and fetal outcomes in pregnant women with MS and COVID-19 infection. Methods: We recruited pregnant patients with MS who contracted COVID-19 and were followed up in Italian and Turkish Centers, during 2020–2022. A control group was extracted from a previous Italian cohort. Associations between group (COVID-19 or healthy patients) and clinical outcomes (maternal complications, fetal malformations, and spontaneous abortion) were investigated with a weighted logistic regression where propensity score–based inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) approach was applied for adjusting for difference in baseline confounders. Results: In the multivariable analysis, COVID-19 during pregnancy was associated with a higher risk of maternal complications (odd ratio (OR) = 2.12; 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.32–3.48; p = 0.002), while it was not associated with higher risk of spontaneous abortion and fetal malformations. Conclusion: Our data indicate that COVID-19 during pregnancy increases the risk of maternal complications, while it seems to have no significant impact on fetal outcomes.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)707-713
Sayfa sayısı7
DergiMultiple Sclerosis Journal
Hacim30
Basın numarası6
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - May 2024

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