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Oxygen saturation in pregnant individuals with COVID-19: time for re-appraisal?

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Managing pregnant individuals with acute respiratory disease secondary to Coronavirus disease 2019 has been a challenge. Most professional societies including the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine recommend keeping oxygen saturation… Click to show full abstract

Managing pregnant individuals with acute respiratory disease secondary to Coronavirus disease 2019 has been a challenge. Most professional societies including the Society for Maternal Fetal Medicine recommend keeping oxygen saturation greater than or equal to 95% in pregnant individuals. Reaching this target has been increasingly difficult in some patients, especially with the latest wave of the virus attributed to the delta variant. In the absence of strong data, and in the setting of reassuring fetal status, we propose maintaining maternal oxygen saturation between 92-96% for admitted patients with acute respiratory failure requiring supplemental oxygen. This may prevent unnecessary invasive interventions that might not be of maternal or fetal benefit, specifically at very preterm gestational ages.

Keywords: oxygen saturation; saturation pregnant; pregnant individuals; individuals covid

Journal Title: American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Year Published: 2021

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