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The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a systemic infection with cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, neurological, and hematological manifestations. Abnormal hematological findings are thought to have a role in early risk stratification and prognostication of COVID-19 patients....

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Autores principales: Araya, Shambel, Wordofa, Moges, Mamo, Mintesnot Aragaw, Tsegay, Yakob Gebregziabher, Hordofa, Abebe, Negesso, Abebe Edao, Fasil, Tewodros, Berhanu, Betelhem, Begashaw, Hermela, Atlaw, Asegdew, Niguse, Tirhas, Cheru, Mahlet, Tamir, Zemenu
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33688198
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S295432
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author Araya, Shambel
Wordofa, Moges
Mamo, Mintesnot Aragaw
Tsegay, Yakob Gebregziabher
Hordofa, Abebe
Negesso, Abebe Edao
Fasil, Tewodros
Berhanu, Betelhem
Begashaw, Hermela
Atlaw, Asegdew
Niguse, Tirhas
Cheru, Mahlet
Tamir, Zemenu
author_facet Araya, Shambel
Wordofa, Moges
Mamo, Mintesnot Aragaw
Tsegay, Yakob Gebregziabher
Hordofa, Abebe
Negesso, Abebe Edao
Fasil, Tewodros
Berhanu, Betelhem
Begashaw, Hermela
Atlaw, Asegdew
Niguse, Tirhas
Cheru, Mahlet
Tamir, Zemenu
author_sort Araya, Shambel
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description BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a systemic infection with cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, neurological, and hematological manifestations. Abnormal hematological findings are thought to have a role in early risk stratification and prognostication of COVID-19 patients. However, the data on hematological abnormalities associated with the disease among Ethiopian COVID-19 patients are limited. OBJECTIVE: To determine the magnitude of hematological abnormalities among COVID-19 patients admitted at Millennium COVID-19 referral treatment center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. METHODS: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted among COVID-19 patients admitted to Millennium COVID-19 referral treatment center from May to July, 2020. A total of 334 COVID-19 patients were included using convenience sampling. Socio-demographic data and disease severity status of admitted patients were recorded. Three milliliters of venous blood was collected and analyzed by Beckman Coulter DXH-600 automated analyzer to determine complete blood count (CBC). The data were entered and analyzed using SPSS version 23 software. Association of age, sex, and disease severity with hematological abnormalities was analyzed using binary logistic regression. An odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were used to measure the strength of association. P-value <0.05 was considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: Of 334 admitted COVID-19 patients, the majority were males (62.3%) and 69.8% had moderate disease conditions. The overall magnitude of any cytopenia and pancytopenia was 41% and 1.8%, respectively. The magnitude of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia was 24.9%, 21.6%, and 5.4%, respectively. Lymphopenia (72.2%) was the most common hematological abnormality. COVID-19 patients with severe and critical disease were more likely to develop anemia, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and combined neutrophilia-lymphopenia than those with moderate disease condition, with a significant association. CONCLUSION: Lymphopenia was the most common hematological abnormality observed among COVID-19 patients. Hematological abnormalities such as anemia, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and combined neutrophilia-lymphopenia were significantly associated with disease severity. Monitoring and evaluation of hematological parameters could provide prognostic insight into the management and risk stratification of COVID-19 patients. However, further studies are required to fully understand the utility of hematological parameters for the prognosis of COVID-19 disease.
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spelling pubmed-79366832021-03-08 The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Araya, Shambel Wordofa, Moges Mamo, Mintesnot Aragaw Tsegay, Yakob Gebregziabher Hordofa, Abebe Negesso, Abebe Edao Fasil, Tewodros Berhanu, Betelhem Begashaw, Hermela Atlaw, Asegdew Niguse, Tirhas Cheru, Mahlet Tamir, Zemenu J Multidiscip Healthc Original Research BACKGROUND: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a systemic infection with cardiovascular, pulmonary, gastrointestinal, neurological, and hematological manifestations. Abnormal hematological findings are thought to have a role in early risk stratification and prognostication of COVID-19 patients. However, the data on hematological abnormalities associated with the disease among Ethiopian COVID-19 patients are limited. OBJECTIVE: To determine the magnitude of hematological abnormalities among COVID-19 patients admitted at Millennium COVID-19 referral treatment center, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. METHODS: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted among COVID-19 patients admitted to Millennium COVID-19 referral treatment center from May to July, 2020. A total of 334 COVID-19 patients were included using convenience sampling. Socio-demographic data and disease severity status of admitted patients were recorded. Three milliliters of venous blood was collected and analyzed by Beckman Coulter DXH-600 automated analyzer to determine complete blood count (CBC). The data were entered and analyzed using SPSS version 23 software. Association of age, sex, and disease severity with hematological abnormalities was analyzed using binary logistic regression. An odds ratio and 95% confidence interval were used to measure the strength of association. P-value <0.05 was considered as statistically significant. RESULTS: Of 334 admitted COVID-19 patients, the majority were males (62.3%) and 69.8% had moderate disease conditions. The overall magnitude of any cytopenia and pancytopenia was 41% and 1.8%, respectively. The magnitude of anemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukopenia was 24.9%, 21.6%, and 5.4%, respectively. Lymphopenia (72.2%) was the most common hematological abnormality. COVID-19 patients with severe and critical disease were more likely to develop anemia, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and combined neutrophilia-lymphopenia than those with moderate disease condition, with a significant association. CONCLUSION: Lymphopenia was the most common hematological abnormality observed among COVID-19 patients. Hematological abnormalities such as anemia, leukocytosis, neutrophilia, and combined neutrophilia-lymphopenia were significantly associated with disease severity. Monitoring and evaluation of hematological parameters could provide prognostic insight into the management and risk stratification of COVID-19 patients. However, further studies are required to fully understand the utility of hematological parameters for the prognosis of COVID-19 disease. Dove 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7936683/ /pubmed/33688198 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S295432 Text en © 2021 Araya et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited. The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. For permission for commercial use of this work, please see paragraphs 4.2 and 5 of our Terms (https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php).
spellingShingle Original Research
Araya, Shambel
Wordofa, Moges
Mamo, Mintesnot Aragaw
Tsegay, Yakob Gebregziabher
Hordofa, Abebe
Negesso, Abebe Edao
Fasil, Tewodros
Berhanu, Betelhem
Begashaw, Hermela
Atlaw, Asegdew
Niguse, Tirhas
Cheru, Mahlet
Tamir, Zemenu
The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
title The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
title_full The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
title_fullStr The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
title_short The Magnitude of Hematological Abnormalities Among COVID-19 Patients in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
title_sort magnitude of hematological abnormalities among covid-19 patients in addis ababa, ethiopia
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33688198
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S295432
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