Focussing in on Alberta cases of COVID-19 in pregnancy through the whole pandemic, the peak so far was Wave 3 however Wave 4 is proving challenging with steady numbers - over 50 new cases per day since mid August 👇🏻
For hospitalization for pregnant patients with COVID-19 in Alberta, there are noticeable differences over time.
Wave 4:
- higher chances of ED visits (both number of patients coming into ED and number of times each needs to come in)
- triple the need for ICU admission
Every Alberta pregnant patient who needed ICU admission for COVID-19 was not fully vaccinated.
I hope the message has reached everyone by now, but in case you weren't paying attention...
VACCINATION PROTECTS AGAINST ICU ADMISSION!
Looking at details on deliveries for Alberta pregnant patients with COVID-19, we are seeing higher rates of preterm birth and need for Caesarean section in Wave 4 👇🏻
A reminder to everyone of the @CDCgov advisory that came out this week 👇🏻
Tl;dr ... Planning pregnancy or pregnant now? Get vaccinated!
Data out of the USA seeing similar trends to ours (125k cases, 22k hospitalized, 161 deaths; 4th wave worst)
Take home messages for overall approach to care of the pregnant patient with COVID-19... heads up, this is where the thread gets more technical
Use of steroids for treatment of COVID-19 in pregnancy 👇🏻 (remember that for dexamethasone for fetal lung maturity takes 4 doses!)
Use of Tocilizumab (interleukin-6 receptor monoclonal antibody) for treatment of COVID-19 in pregnancy (fortunately this drug had previously been studied in pregnant patients with arthritis) 👇🏻
Remember that pregnancy is a risk factor for VTE and COVID-19 plus hospitalization adds to that risk.
Consider both who should be offered chemoprophylaxis.
But keep in mind these patients may require urgent Cesarean section so weight based prophylactic dosing likely best.
More take home messages:
- delivery indicated for critically ill (not just infected or intubated)
- as with other conditions, as you approach term the threshold for deliver is lower as the risk of preterm birth to the neonate is lower
More considerations for timing of delivery... it truly takes a village (Ob/MFM, IM/ObIM, ICU, Neo, Anaesth) 👇🏻
@AHS_media have a comprehensive and up to date online resource that answers your questions on COVID-19 and pregnancy, birth, postpartum, breastfeeding!
Some points that came up in the Q&A:
- NSTs for patients in ICU (not CEFM)
- Wave 4 patients who require hospitalization don't have other risk factors as we saw previously
- no data on long covid for pregnant patients
- we have seen patients in every trimester need ICU stay
And it wouldn't be a Calgary ObGyn Grand Rounds without @DrJenGunter being quoted...
For those who are following along...
I used to post these music requests after my surgery days since before the pandemic.
No such posts this month. Surgeries cancelled.
Behind every music request is a person who is having surgery. Some minor, some life changing... #COVID19AB
I am only one Alberta surgeon.
To date 21 patients under my care had their surgery cancelled - some minor, some life changing.
More to come.
My heart breaks.
We are working hard to advocate for Albertans but we need your help. #GetVaccinated #COVID19AB#AbLeg#abpoli
I have cared for pregnant COVID patients so understand the need for "all hands on deck" to weather the storm that is wave 4.
We need to appreciate however that we are robbing Peter to pay Paul in order to accomplish this.
And remember, this was predicted and preventable.
This morning's grand rounds were an update from University of Calgary Reproductive Infectious Diseases (Drs. Kuret and Castillo)
This was a comprehensive review of both Canadian data on #COVID19 cases in #pregnancy and #COVIDVaccines in pregnancy
... wanted to share some of it 🧵
Cases of COVID-19 in pregnancy across the country 👇🏻
(note that the data lags in some provinces more than other)
So far Alberta and Manitoba have the highest rates of COVID-19 infection in pregnancy - these numbers are expected to shift as we see provincial differences in case numbers and vaccination
Can we talk honestly about doctors for a minute?
We are human.
Like in many other areas of work there is stress - we know this going in.
Some days are tough.
The pandemic has been a long hard journey for many of us.
I worry about burnout...
As I listened I had an increased sadness for my colleagues in Alberta right now...
You see, for the months leading up to the pandemic we saw a coordinated effort by the Alberta premier, health minister, his issues managers and the health ministry to attack and demoralize our profession. The attacks are recorded in press conferences and social media posts...
So to recap the past 10 days in Alberta as a physician or patient ...
/1 #AbLeg#ABdocs4patients
We started with a change in social media presence for Alberta Health ... used to be a source of great public health information
It turned into a propaganda channel against your Alberta physicians (stay tuned ... imagine the nurses are next)
See the before and after shots: