id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-258386-aiwzgkq3 MCLAREN, Rodney A. Delivery For Respiratory Compromise Among Pregnant Women With COVID-19 2020-05-23 .txt text/plain 896 59 49 Of the remaining nine who continued to need respiratory support, seven 39 (77.8%) had iatrogenic preterm deliveries (six by cesarean delivery) for maternal respiratory 40 distress (needing increasing levels of respiratory support without improved oxygen saturation), 41 one had an early term delivery due to PROM, and one, now 30 weeks, has required intensive 42 care with high-flow nasal cannula for three weeks. Of the eight patients delivering with maternal respiratory distress, seven did not require 45 intubation, and one was intubated for emergent cesarean delivery, and remained on a ventilator 46 for 19 days. Of the eight patients delivering with maternal respiratory distress, seven did not require 45 intubation, and one was intubated for emergent cesarean delivery, and remained on a ventilator 46 for 19 days. ./cache/cord-258386-aiwzgkq3.txt ./txt/cord-258386-aiwzgkq3.txt