Haematological changes in sailors who had COVID-19.

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Oleksandr Ignatyev, Oleksii Panyita, Tetiana Prutiian, Pavel Kostromin
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Abstract

Background: Follow-up of patients who had coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) proves that clinical symptoms persist for months after recovery. A complex of such persistent manifestations is defined as the post-COVID-19 syndrome. One of the criteria for post-COVID-19 syndrome may be typical changes in white blood cell count and white blood cell (WBC) differential. The aim of the work is to study the frequency of haematological changes in sailors who had the acute coronavirus infection.

Materials and methods: The retrospective study covered 30 candidate sailors aged 21 to 60 years with a history of COVID-19 and persistent changes in the WBC count and WBC differential and who did not have haematological abnormalities during the previous medical examinations.

Results: Analysis of WBC and WBC count at the long-term period after COVID-19 confirmed persistent changes in the form of neutrophilia, lymphopenia, changes in the neutrophils and lymphocytes ratio. The revealed changes in the WBC count were typical and fit into several patterns: A. Absolute leukocytosis, absolute and relative neutrophilia, relative lymphopenia; B. Relative and absolute lymphopenia, relative neutrophilia; C. Relative and absolute lymphocytosis, relative neutropenia; D. Relative lymphopenia, without other changes in WBC differential.

Conclusions: The most typical laboratory change in WBC count in patients with the past COVID-19 is relative or absolute leukopenia. Persistent changes in WBC count are not always outside of the reference range for absolute values and should be assessed by a complex of typical changes. The presence of typical changes in WBC count in a patient with the past COVID-19 requires a profound examination for the post-COVID-19 syndrome.

感染COVID-19水手的血液学变化
背景:对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)患者的随访证实,临床症状在康复后持续数月。这些持续表现的复合体被定义为covid -19后综合征。covid -19后综合征的标准之一可能是白细胞计数和白细胞(WBC)差异的典型变化。这项工作的目的是研究急性冠状病毒感染水手血液学变化的频率。材料和方法:回顾性研究纳入30例候选水手,年龄21 ~ 60岁,有COVID-19病史,白细胞计数和白细胞鉴别值持续变化,既往体检无血液学异常。结果:分析新冠肺炎确诊后长期WBC及WBC计数中性粒细胞形态、淋巴细胞减少、中性粒细胞和淋巴细胞比例持续变化。所显示的白细胞计数变化是典型的,符合以下几种模式:A.绝对白细胞增多,绝对中性粒细胞增多和相对中性粒细胞增多,相对淋巴细胞减少;B.相对和绝对淋巴细胞减少症,相对中性粒细胞增多症;C.相对和绝对淋巴细胞增多,相对中性粒细胞减少;D.相对淋巴细胞减少,无其他白细胞差异改变。结论:既往COVID-19患者白细胞计数最典型的实验室变化是相对或绝对白细胞减少。白细胞计数的持续变化并不总是在绝对值的参考范围之外,应该通过典型变化的复合体来评估。过去感染过COVID-19的患者白细胞计数出现典型变化时,需要对COVID-19后综合征进行深入检查。
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International Maritime Health
International Maritime Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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