The correlation between tonsillectomy and Covid-19 infection

Hani Hameed Wadi ,, Ahmed Amer Hadi Al-Majmaie,, Anfal Shakir Motib
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Background: The role of tonsillectomy history on the course of COVID-19 infection has not been determined, including COVID-19 colonization in the tonsillar tissue and reduce the cytokine activity of palatine tonsil tissue and the immune response of humoral with cellular immune. Objective: To determine the effect of tonsillectomy in the development of COVID-19 infection. Patients and Methods: It was collected 150 cases diagnosed with COVID-19 and they admitted to Diyala Hospitals. Data including age, gender, smokers, and symptom status were collected. Results: The total number of the patients who were positive COVID-19 was 150, the 102 (68%) of them were males and 48 (32 %) were females. It was found that the highest incidence rate was noticed among non-smoking patients (114 cases) compare to smokers (36 cases) (p<0.0001). It was appeared a significant difference (p<0.0001) of the symptoms of COVID-19 patients with tonsillectomy relative to the patients without tonsillectomy history. Conclusion: Patients that infected with COVID-19 and they have a history of tonsillectomy have more systemic response including fever, chills and other symptoms compare to the patients without tonsillectomy history.
扁桃体切除术与Covid-19感染的相关性
背景:扁桃体切除术史对COVID-19感染过程的作用尚未确定,包括COVID-19在扁桃体组织中的定植和降低腭扁桃体组织的细胞因子活性以及体液与细胞免疫的免疫反应。 目的:探讨扁桃体切除术对COVID-19感染发展的影响。 患者和方法:收集在迪亚拉医院确诊的COVID-19患者150例。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、吸烟者和症状状态。 结果:新冠肺炎阳性患者150例,其中男性102例(68%),女性48例(32%)。非吸烟患者发病率最高(114例),吸烟患者发病率最高(36例)(p<0.0001)。扁桃体切除术后的COVID-19患者的症状与无扁桃体切除术史的患者相比有显著差异(p<0.0001)。 结论:与无扁桃体切除史的患者相比,感染COVID-19并有扁桃体切除史的患者有更多的全身反应,包括发烧、寒战等症状。
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