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Ítem Acceso abierto Risk factors and perinatal maternal complications from Sars-Cov2(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2022-03-08) Requejo Tiparra, Manuela del Milagro; Morales Alvarado, Sabrina YnésMaterial and Methods: A non-experimental, cross-sectional literature review, consisting of original articles published in virtual libraries: Pubmed, Lilacs, Scielo, Journal, Elsevier, BVS, and Google Scholar, both nationally and internationally, during the period from 2019 to 2021. Results: The risk factors for SARS-COV2 were: 35% preeclampsia, 18% diabetes, 12% obesity, 12% pneumonia, 6% coagulopathies, 6% heart disease, 6% advanced maternal age, and 6% overweight. The maternal-perinatal complications from SARS-Cov2 included: 50% postpartum hemorrhage, 28% prematurity, 25% uterine atony, 25% neonatal intensive care unit admission, 24% neonatal death, 24% newborns infected with SARS-Cov2, 19% ICU admission, 13% neonatal ICU admission, 13% maternal death, 13% preterm birth, 11% intrauterine death, 9% premature rupture of membranes, 9% low birth weight, 8% fetal distress, 7% cesarean delivery, 6% preeclampsia, 6% abortion, 4% intrauterine growth restriction, 2% threatened preterm labor, 2% placental abruption, and 2% disruption of rooming-in. Conclusion: There is scientific evidence proving the existence of risk factors and maternal-perinatal complications due to SARS-Cov2.
