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Table 1 Epidemiological and gynaecobstetric characteristics and medical history of 80 pregnant women with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in Venezuela

From: Clinical-epidemiological characteristics and maternal-foetal outcomes in pregnant women hospitalised with COVID-19 in Venezuela: a retrospective study

 

All (N = 80)

Survivors (N = 59)

Dead (N = 21)

p-value

Epidemiological characteristics

 Age, median (IQR), years

29 (23–33)

28 (23–33)

29 (23–33)

0.464*

 Age group, n (%)

   

0.946

   ≤ 20 years

15 (18.8)

11 (18.6)

4 (19)

 

  21–30 years

36 (45)

26 (44.1)

40 (47.7)

 

   ≥ 31 years

29 (36.2)

22 (37.3)

7 (33.3)

 

 Race, n (%)

   

0.507

  Mixed

68 (85)

50 (84.7)

18 (85.7)

 

  White

6 (7.5)

4 (6.8)

2 (9.5)

 

  Black

4 (5)

4 (6.8)

0 (0)

 

  Indigenous

2 (2.5)

1 (1.7)

1 (4.8)

 

 Provenance by state, n (%)

   

0.138

  Bolivar

47 (58.8)

31 (52.5)

16 (76.2)

 

  Tachira

30 (37.5)

25 (42.4)

5 (23.8)

 

  Anzoategui

3 (3.7)

3 (5.1)

0 (0)

 

Gynaecobstetric characteristics

 Trimester of pregnancy, n (%)

   

0.305

  First trimester

3 (3.8)

2 (3.4)

1 (4.8)

 

  Second trimester

12 (15)

11 (18.6)

1 (4.8)

 

  Third trimester

65 (81.2)

46 (78)

19 (90.4)

 

 No. of previous pregnancies, n (%)

   

0.732

  0

20 (25)

16 (27.1)

4 (19)

 

  1–3

54 (67.5)

39 (66.1)

15 (71.4)

 

  4–6

6 (7.5)

4 (6.8)

2 (9.5)

 
  1. *Median test
  2. Pearson’s chi-square test
  3. Fisher’s exact test
  4. IQR interquartile range