The Effects of Blood Group Types on the Mortality and Survival of Patients with COVID-19 Infection

Zahra Naghibifar, Alireza Janbakhsh, Marya Shirvani, Armin Naghipour
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Background: Identifying patient characteristics that may contribute to significant complications and mortality is essential. Objectives: This study was conducted to evaluate the mortality and survival of patients with COVID-19 by blood type. Methods: This study was performed on 644 patients with COVID-19 by a retrospective cohort method using recorded data of patients admitted to Farabi and Golestan-Kermanshah hospitals. The data were extracted from patients' records through a researcher-made checklist. Logistic regression and Cox regression models were utilized in STATA software version 14 to analyze the data. Results: About 74.53% of patients were male, and the average age was 52.55 ± 16.9 years. The prevalence of blood groups was 22.67% (n = 146) O, 11.49% (n = 74) AB, 24.38% (n = 157) B, and 41.46% (n = 267) A, respectively. Approximately 69.05% of patients were in the intensive care unit, 37.27% experienced intubations, and 18.94% died. The results showed that the chance of death in blood group AB, B, and A was 1.05 (P = 0.910) times, 2.09 (P = 0.022) times, and 2.29 (P = 0.005) times higher than in blood group O. In addition, the survival of patients with blood group A was lower than other blood groups (P = 0.001). Conclusions: Based on the results, blood groups O and B had a protective role against the death of COVID-19. Blood type O also required less intubation but was hospitalized longer.
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血型对 COVID-19 感染者死亡率和存活率的影响
背景:确定可能导致重大并发症和死亡率的患者特征至关重要。目的:本研究旨在评估不同血型COVID-19患者的死亡率和生存率。方法:采用回顾性队列法,对Farabi和Golestan-Kermanshah医院收治的644例COVID-19患者进行研究。数据是通过研究人员制作的检查表从患者记录中提取的。在STATA软件14版中采用Logistic回归和Cox回归模型对数据进行分析。结果:男性占74.53%,平均年龄52.55±16.9岁。O型血占22.67% (n = 146), AB型血占11.49% (n = 74), B型血占24.38% (n = 157), A型血占41.46% (n = 267)。约69.05%的患者在重症监护病房,37.27%的患者插管,18.94%的患者死亡。结果显示,AB、B、A血型患者的死亡几率分别是o血型患者的1.05 (P = 0.910)倍、2.09 (P = 0.022)倍、2.29 (P = 0.005)倍,A血型患者的生存率低于其他血型患者(P = 0.001)。结论:O型血和B型血对COVID-19死亡具有保护作用。O型血患者需要插管的时间也较少,但住院时间更长。
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