Serum Level of Vitamin K as Predicts Mortality in Iraqi COVID-19 Patients

Haneen Saeed Muhsen Al-Mosawei, Hanaa Addai Ali Al-Sultani, F. J. Al-Tu’ma
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Objectives: The aim of the presented study is to evaluate the discriminative ability of vitamin K markers for predicting, monitoring, and a prognosis of severity patients of Covid -19 . Methods: In this case-control study, a maximum of sixty patients (30–50 years old) were included. The patients' diagnoses were made using quantitative RT-PCR and a chest X-ray or CT scan performed seven to thirteen days after the onset of symptoms. Murray ratings were utilized to categorize COVID-19 patients based on the severity of their illness. (60) individuals of the same age and gender who appeared to be in good health were included in this study as a control group in order to compare the outcomes. The measurement of serum vitamin K was applied to all patients and healthy individuals. Results: The group of COVID-19 patients had a lower serum vitamin K level (612.32 ± 106.76 vs. 1198.95 ± 151.59 ng/ml, p = 0.0001) than the healthy control group. Furthermore, we discovered a negative correlation between serum vitamin K levels and COVID-19. Conclusion: The current findings showed that, when compared to healthy controls, patients with COVID-19 had decreased vitamin K levels, particularly in severe cases. These low levels suggest that COVID-19 patients may be more likely to die. These results imply that vitamin K may be involved in the COVID-19 disease processes.
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血清维生素 K 水平可预测伊拉克 COVID-19 患者的死亡率
研究目的本研究旨在评估维生素 K 标志物在预测、监测和预后严重 Covid -19 患者方面的鉴别能力。研究方法:在这项病例对照研究中,最多纳入了 60 名患者(30-50 岁)。患者的诊断是通过定量 RT-PCR 和发病后七到十三天的胸部 X 光或 CT 扫描做出的。根据病情严重程度,对 COVID-19 患者进行了默里评分。(为了比较结果,本研究还将 60 名年龄和性别相同、健康状况良好的患者作为对照组。对所有患者和健康人都进行了血清维生素 K 的测量。结果与健康对照组相比,COVID-19 患者的血清维生素 K 水平较低(612.32 ± 106.76 vs. 1198.95 ± 151.59 ng/ml,p = 0.0001)。此外,我们还发现血清维生素 K 水平与 COVID-19 呈负相关。结论目前的研究结果表明,与健康对照组相比,COVID-19 患者的维生素 K 水平有所下降,尤其是重症患者。这些低水平表明,COVID-19 患者可能更容易死亡。这些结果表明,维生素 K 可能与 COVID-19 疾病过程有关。
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