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The effect of abo and rh blood group antigens on admission to intensive care unit and mortality in patients with COVID-19 infection
Yaylaci, Selçuk; Dheir, Hamad; Isseve, Kubilay; Genc, Ahmed Bilal; Senocak, Didar; Kocayigit, Havva; Guclu, Ertugrul; Suner, Kezban; Ekerbicer, Hasan; Koroglu, Mehmet.
  • Yaylaci, Selçuk; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. TR
  • Dheir, Hamad; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. TR
  • Isseve, Kubilay; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. TR
  • Genc, Ahmed Bilal; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. TR
  • Senocak, Didar; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Internal Medicine. TR
  • Kocayigit, Havva; Sakarya University. Education and Research Hospital. Department of Intensive Care. TR
  • Guclu, Ertugrul; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Infectious Diseases. TR
  • Suner, Kezban; Sakarya University. Education and Research Hospital. Department of Intensive Care. TR
  • Ekerbicer, Hasan; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Public Health. TR
  • Koroglu, Mehmet; Sakarya University. Faculty of Medicine. Department Medical Microbiology. TR
Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) ; 66(Suppl 2): 86-90, 2020. tab
Article in English | SES-SP, LILACS | ID: biblio-1136402
ABSTRACT
SUMMARY AIM The aim of this study is to analyze the prognostic significance of ABO and Rh blood group antigens along with various parameters in patients followed-up with the diagnosis of COVID-19. METHODS We evaluated 397 patients who were follow-up and treated due to COVID-19 infections. The ages, genders, chronic diseases, ABO and Rh blood group antigens, admission rates to Intensive Care Units (ICU), and mortality rates of the patients were analyzed. FINDINGS The mean age of the 397 patients with COVID-19 was 47±17 years. In the blood group analysis of the patients, A Rh-positive (A +) was the most frequently seen blood type (176 patients, 44.3%) followed by O Rh-positive (0 +) (109 patients, 27,5%); 38 patients were Rh negative (Rh -) (9,6%). 53 of the patients (13,4%) were followed in ICU and 29 patients died (7,3%). Neither mortality nor admission to ICU was seen for Rh - group. The comparison of Rh groups concerning the need for ICU admission revealed a significantly high rate of ICU admission in the Rh + group (p=0,011), while no significant relationship was found between mortality and Rh antigen (p=0,069). CONCLUSION The most frequently seen blood type among COVID-19 patients was A +. The Rh + blood group was found in all cases who were admitted to ICU and had a death outcome. The Rh + blood group was found in a significantly high number of patients who were admitted to ICU, while no significant relationship was found between mortality and Rh blood group.
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RESUMO OBJETIVO O objetivo deste estudo é analisar o significado prognóstico dos antígenos do grupo sanguíneo ABO e Rh, juntamente com vários parâmetros em pacientes acompanhados com o diagnóstico de COVID-19. MÉTODOS Foram avaliados 397 pacientes que foram acompanhados e tratados devido à infecção por COVID-19. Foram analisadas as idades, gêneros, doenças crônicas, antígenos do grupo sanguíneo ABO e Rh, taxas de internação em unidades de terapia intensiva (UTI) e taxas de mortalidade dos pacientes. A idade média de 397 pacientes com COVID foi de 47 ± 17 anos. Na análise do grupo sanguíneo dos pacientes, A Rh positivo (A +) foi o tipo sanguíneo mais frequentemente observado (176 dos pacientes, 44,3%), seguido pelo O Rh positivo (0 +) (109 dos pacientes, 27,5%) 38 dos pacientes eram Rh negativos (Rh -) (9,6%). 53 dos pacientes (13,4%) foram acompanhados em UTI e 29 faleceram (7,3%). Não houve mortalidade nem admissão na UTI para o grupo Rh. A comparação dos grupos Rh quanto à necessidade de admissão na UTI revelou uma taxa significativamente alta de admissão na UTI no grupo Rh + (p = 0,011), enquanto não foi encontrada relação significativa entre mortalidade e antígeno Rh (p = 0,069). CONCLUSÃO O tipo sanguíneo mais frequentemente observado foi o A + entre os pacientes com COVID-19. O grupo sanguíneo Rh + foi encontrado em todos os casos admitidos na UTI e com evolução mortal. O grupo sanguíneo Rh + foi encontrado em um número significativamente alto de pacientes internados na UTI, enquanto nenhuma relação significativa foi encontrada entre a mortalidade e o grupo sanguíneo Rh.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Blood Group Antigens / Coronavirus Infections / Pandemics / Betacoronavirus / Intensive Care Units Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) Year: 2020 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Sakarya University/TR

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Pneumonia, Viral / Blood Group Antigens / Coronavirus Infections / Pandemics / Betacoronavirus / Intensive Care Units Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male Language: English Journal: Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) Year: 2020 Type: Article Institution/Affiliation country: Sakarya University/TR