Research Article

Maternal and Perinatal Outcomes of Pregnant Patients with Coronavirus Disease 2019: Data from a University Hospital Setting in Tirana, Albania, May 2020 to November 2021

Table 6

Logistic regression analysis of neonatal outcomes.
(a)

Neonatal outcomes
Prematurity
aORCI

Severe COVID-196.692.79-16.01<0.001
Age1.040.96-1.140.2
BMI0.880.35-2.160.7
Preexisting medical conditions0.940.13-6.440.9
Parity0.610.61-4.30.3
Obstetric complications34.93.86-315.9<0.001

(b)

aORCI

Birth  g
 Severe COVID-191.650.42-6.470.46
 Age1.311.14-1.49<0.01
 Emergency CS3.10.81-120.09
 Parity0.20.04-0.820.02
 Gestational age0.750.66-0.84<0.01

NICU
 Severe COVID-191.180.35-3.890.73
 Age0.980.89-1.070.68
 Emergency CS5.021.49-16.80.008
 g27.66.49-1170.16
 Obstetric complications3.620.6-21.80.16

Statistically significant values at . aOR adjusted for age, BMI, parity, preexisting medical conditions, and gestational age. aOR: adjusted odds ratio; CI: confidence interval; BMI: body mass index; NICU: neonatal intensive care unit; CS: cesarean section; COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019.