探索成年新冠肺炎患者的血液学参数及其预后价值:来自索马里摩加迪沙的见解。

Q3 Medicine
Advances in Hematology Pub Date : 2023-10-03 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2023/8862457
Abdirasak Sharif Ali Mude, Abd Elhadi Mohamed Agena Musa
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索马里摩加迪沙没有关于严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型和血液学的数据,尽管此前已经在世界许多不同地区进行了许多严重急性呼吸系综合征冠状病毒和血液学调查。因此,这项研究旨在评估索马里摩加迪沙一些选定医院感染新冠肺炎患者的血液学变化。方法。本研究包括433名新冠肺炎患者,该研究使用基于医院的横断面设计,使用迈瑞全自动血液分析仪调查血液学变化。此外,在研究过程中还考虑了伦理因素。所有个体在参与研究之前都提供了知情同意书。使用SPSS对数据进行分析。后果本研究的中位年龄为54.65岁 ± 20.486 年。糖尿病、高血压、哮喘或心脏病患者分别占研究人群的21.2%、21.2%、20%和2.1%。根据患者的血液学特征,89.5%的患者患有白细胞减少症,86.8%的患者患有淋巴细胞减少症,89%的患者患有中性粒细胞增多症。单核细胞、嗜酸性粒细胞、嗜碱性粒细胞和血小板通常正常,尽管约50.4%的个体表现出贫血。结论血液学指标可以预测疾病的严重程度和结果,这有助于指导临床治疗。本研究发现白细胞减少症、中性粒细胞增多症、淋巴细胞减少症和贫血。入院时,对实验室参数进行彻底审查可以帮助临床医生制定治疗计划,并迅速为最需要的患者提供重症监护。
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Exploring Hematological Parameters and Their Prognostic Value in Adult COVID-19 Patients: Insights from Mogadishu, Somalia.

There were no data on SARS-CoV-2 and hematology in Mogadishu, Somalia, despite the fact that many prior investigations of SARS-CoV-2 and hematology have already been conducted in many different parts of the world. As a result, this study aimed to assess hematological changes in COVID-19-infected patients at some selected hospitals in Mogadishu, Somalia. Methods. Outright, 433 COVID-19 patients were included in this study, which used a hospital-based cross-sectional design to investigate hematological alterations using the Mindray full automated hematological analyzer. Furthermore, ethical considerations were taken into account during the study. All individuals provided informed consent prior to participation in the study. Data were analyzed using SPSS. Results. The median age of the current study was 54.65 ± 20.486 years. People with diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, or heart disease made up 21.2%, 21.2%, 20%, and 2.1% of the study population, respectively. According to the patients' hematological profiles, 89.5% of them had leukopenia, 86.8% had lymphopenia, and 89% had neutrophilia. Monocytes, eosinophils, basophils, and thrombocytes were typically normal although around 50.4% individuals exhibited anemia. Conclusion. Hematological indicators can predict how bad the illness is and how it will turn out, which helps guide clinical therapy. Leukopenia, neutrophilia, lymphopenia, and anemia were found in this study. At the time of admission, a thorough review of laboratory parameters can help clinicians make a treatment plan and quickly give intensive care to the patients who need it most.

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