Maternal and perinatal outcomes of obstetric acute respiratory distress syndrome defined by the new global framework | Synapse
March 16, 2026
Maternal and perinatal outcomes of obstetric acute respiratory distress syndrome defined by the new global framework
Key Points
This research aims to identify maternal and perinatal outcomes related to severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) during pregnancy.
Analyzed maternal outcomes in cases of obstetric ARDS using a new global ARDS framework.
Evaluated the impact of hyperlactatemia, undelivered status, and vasopressor use on maternal mortality.
Utilized the Berlin ARDS classification to categorize ARDS severity.
Severe ARDS significantly increased the risk of maternal mortality.
Hyperlactatemia and vasopressor use were found to be independent predictors of mortality.
The study established a correlation between undelivered status and poor maternal outcomes.
Abstract
Severe ARDS, hyperlactatemia, Berlin ARDS classification, undelivered status, and vasopressor use independently predicted maternal mortality in obstetric ARDS defined by the new global ARDS framework.