血液O型和间接胆红素与较低的早期covid -19相关死亡率相关:一项回顾性研究

IF 3 3区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY
Alaa Efat, Sabry Shoeib, Ali ElKholy, Osama Saied Hussein Aboelela, Doaa Elshamy
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摘要

目的:评价ABO血型和间接胆红素对成人重症COVID-19早期死亡的预测价值。方法:对2021年1月至2021年12月期间在重症监护病房(ICU)、奎纳综合医院和卢克索国际医院等医院或中心接受COVID-19治疗的268例实验室确诊的成年COVID-19患者进行回顾性观察研究。结果:死亡率与ABO血型之间的关系非常显著,非o型血患者早期死亡和入住ICU的风险更高。在血小板、白细胞(中性粒细胞、淋巴细胞)、白蛋白、肝酶(天冬氨酸转移酶(AST)、丙氨酸转移酶(ALT)、总直接胆红素、总间接胆红素、总肌酐、总尿素等指标上,死亡组与活组有显著差异。结论:死亡病例与ABO血型、O型血与非O型血有极显著相关;此外,O组与严重COVID-19感染患者的严重症状和/或通气程度较低以及死亡率较低相关。直接胆红素>0.5被发现是COVID-19病例死亡率的最佳预测因子,因此间接胆红素可能被认为是预防感染并发症的良好保护因子。
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Blood phenotype O and indirect bilirubin are associated with lower, early COVID-19-related mortality: A retrospective study.

Blood phenotype O and indirect bilirubin are associated with lower, early COVID-19-related mortality: A retrospective study.

Blood phenotype O and indirect bilirubin are associated with lower, early COVID-19-related mortality: A retrospective study.

Blood phenotype O and indirect bilirubin are associated with lower, early COVID-19-related mortality: A retrospective study.

Objectives: To evaluate the ABO blood type and indirect bilirubin to predict early mortality in adults with severe COVID-19.

Methods: This retrospective observational study was conducted on 268 adult patients with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 who had attended the intensive care unit (ICU), Quena general hospital and Luxor International Hospital, and other hospitals or centers for the treatment of COVID-19, during the period from January 2021 till December 2021.

Results: Relation between mortality and ABO group were highly significant, as we found non-O blood group with more risk of early mortality and intensive care unit admission ICU. There were significant differences between dead and alive cases as regards platelets, white blood cells WBCs (neutrophil, lymphocyte), albumin, liver enzymes aspartate transeferase (AST), alanine transferase (ALT), total direct and indirect bilirubin, creatinine, and urea.

Conclusion: There was a highly significant relation between dead cases and ABO blood group as between the O and non-O groups; also, group O was associated with less severe manifestations and or ventilation and less mortality in patients with severe COVID-19 infection. Direct bilirubin >0.5 was found to be the best predictor for mortality in cases with COVID-19 so indirect bilirubin may be considered a good protector against complications of the infection.

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期刊介绍: International Journal of Immunopathology and Pharmacology is an Open Access peer-reviewed journal publishing original papers describing research in the fields of immunology, pathology and pharmacology. The intention is that the journal should reflect both the experimental and clinical aspects of immunology as well as advances in the understanding of the pathology and pharmacology of the immune system.
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