Case series of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy complicated by ketoacidosis and symptomatic breathlessness

Background The differential diagnosis of acute shortness of breath in a pregnant woman with COVID-19 is broad. Pregnancy is a ketosis-prone state, which can result in metabolic acidosis and tachypnoea. Methods We describe four pregnant women with COVID-19 and breathlessness where ketoacidosis was fo...

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Published inObstetric medicine Vol. 15; no. 1; pp. 50 - 53
Main Authors Thorne, Iona, Steele, Samantha, Martineau, Marcus, Girling, Joanna
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London, England SAGE Publications 01.03.2022
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Summary:Background The differential diagnosis of acute shortness of breath in a pregnant woman with COVID-19 is broad. Pregnancy is a ketosis-prone state, which can result in metabolic acidosis and tachypnoea. Methods We describe four pregnant women with COVID-19 and breathlessness where ketoacidosis was found to contribute to symptomatic tachypnoea. Results One patient did not have associated COVID-19 pneumonitis, but presented with severe tachypnoea and metabolic acidosis; three women had pneumonitis and metabolic acidosis. Corrective treatment for the metabolic abnormalities resulted in resolution of the ketoacidosis in all cases. No women had coexistent diabetes. Conclusion This is the first series of COVID-19 in pregnancy complicated by ketoacidosis and symptomatic tachypnoea. Ketoacidosis associated with COVID-19 is an important cause of tachypnoea requiring specific treatment, which should not be overlooked. Potential mechanisms for this are discussed with a framework for interpretation of blood gas results during pregnancy.
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ISSN:1753-495X
1753-4968
DOI:10.1177/1753495X211024511