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Table 1 Maternal and neonatal clinical characteristics of COVID-19-positive pregnant woman with fetal demise diagnosis. Hospital Santo Tomas, Panama 2020

From: Placental inflammation in a fetal demise of a SARS-CoV-2-asymptomatic, COVID-19-unvaccinated pregnant woman: a case-report

Maternal information

 

Date of stillbirth

September 2020

Maternal age (years)

20

Maternal history

Unremarkable

Gravidity

3

Parity

2

Gestational age (weeks)

27

Clinical severity

Asymptomatic

Type of delivery

Vaginal

Physical exam

Temperature (°C)

36.8

Blood pressure (mmHg)

108/64

Heart rate (BPM)

81

Respiratory rate (CPM)

16

Oxygen saturation (%)

97

Laboratory findings

Normal range

Hemoglobin (g/dL)

11.9 (10.9–14.3)

Hematocrit (%)

35 (31.2–41.9)

Leukocytes (× 10^3/µL)

10.6 (3.8–11.8)

Neutrophils (× 10^3/µL)

3 (1.9–8.2)

Lymphocytes (× 10^3/µL)

2.4 (1.1–3.1)

Platelets (× 10^3/µL)

374 (179–408)

Fibrinogen (mg/dL)

492 (248–506)

Virology and microbiology

 

Nasopharingeal SARS CoV-2 RT PCR

Positive

Syphillis

Negative

HIV

Negative

Other TORCH

Negative a

Ultrasound findings

 

Fetal growth

Normal

Fetal weight (g)

968

Amniotic fluid volume

Normal

Placental abruption

No sign

Preterm rupture of membranes

No sign

Neonatal information

Normal range

Sex

Male

Birthweight (g)

992

Birthweight percentile (%)

40 (10–90)

Fronto-occipital circumference (cm)

24

Fronto-occipital circumference percentile (%)

25 (10–90)

Crown-rump length (cm)

24

Virology

SARS-CoV-2 RT‒PCR on fetus

Not done

SARS-CoV-2 RT‒PCR on placental tissue

Negative

Fetal autopsy

Not perfomed

  1. aPatient declared negative for TORCH agents based on clinical history and hospital laboratory results during the data collection. Abbreviations: BPM Beats per minute, COVID-19 Coronavirus disease 2019, CPM Cycles per minute, HIV Human immunodeficiency virus, RT‒PCR Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, SARS-CoV-2 Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, TORCH Toxoplasmosis, other agents, rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex