Hematological Impact of COVID-19: Anemia in Post-COVID

Taher Abdel-Aziz, Ghada Nabil Abd El Aziz, Mai Fawzy, Nagwa Ibrahim EL Dosoky, Hanaa Iraqi Ahmed Hegab, Ismail Dahshan
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Purpose: This study’s purpose was to assess the relationship between COVID-19 and hematological variations on admission and 6 months after discharge. Patients and Methods: In a prospective observational study at Kafr Shokr Specialized Hospital from September 2021 to September 2022, 292 adult patients with PCR-confirmed COVID-19 were categorized into hospitalized and non-hospitalized groups. Comprehensive clinical evaluations, including blood assessments-were conducted. The hospitalized patients were re-evaluated for anemia six months after discharge. Results: Hemoglobin (Hb) levels were significantly higher in the non-hospitalized group, with a mean of 14.13 g/dL, compared to the hospitalized group with 12.43 g/dL (p < 0.001). Anemia affected 18.005% of the non-hospitalized group, compared to 45.3% of the hospitalized group. At 6-month follow-up, hospitalized patients showed a decrease in Hb levels and platelet counts and an increase in white blood cell counts. Logistic regression identified baseline anemia, lower Hb, and reduced MCH levels as predictors for post-COVID anemia. Conclusion: The study revealed that COVID-19 severity was associated with anemia, which persisted and increased in prevalence six months post-infection. Baseline anemia, Hb, and MCH levels emerged as crucial predictors for post-COVID anemia, emphasizing the need for continuous hematological monitoring in COVID-19 survivors.
COVID-19 的血液学影响:COVID 后贫血
目的:本研究旨在评估 COVID-19 与入院时和出院后 6 个月的血液学变化之间的关系。患者和方法2021 年 9 月至 2022 年 9 月,Kafr Shokr 专科医院开展了一项前瞻性观察研究,将 292 名经 PCR 证实患有 COVID-19 的成年患者分为住院组和非住院组。进行了全面的临床评估,包括血液评估。住院患者在出院六个月后重新进行贫血评估。结果显示非住院组患者的血红蛋白(Hb)水平明显较高,平均为 14.13 g/dL,而住院组为 12.43 g/dL(P < 0.001)。非住院组中有 18.005% 的人患有贫血,而住院组中有 45.3% 的人患有贫血。在 6 个月的随访中,住院患者的 Hb 水平和血小板计数下降,白细胞计数上升。逻辑回归确定基线贫血、较低的 Hb 和 MCH 水平降低是导致 COVID 后贫血的预测因素。结论研究表明,COVID-19 的严重程度与贫血有关,贫血在感染后 6 个月持续存在,且发病率有所上升。基线贫血、血红蛋白和 MCH 水平是预测 COVID-19 后贫血的关键因素,这强调了对 COVID-19 幸存者进行持续血液监测的必要性。
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