Blood Cell Indices and Morphological Abnormalities Detected Among COVID-19 Patients Receiving Care

K. Mensah, V. O. Ofori, C. Nkansah, S. K. Appiah, D. Sackey, Vincent Kawuribi, S. Bani, H. A. Osumanu, Selina Mintaah, Helen Owusu-Asante, Gabriel Abbam, Nicholas Klevor, Felix O-Boakye, Samira Daud, C. Derigubah
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Blood cell abnormalities may occur among COVID-19 patients and could be detrimental during the disease’s progression. This study assessed complete blood count (CBC) parameters and determined abnormal changes in the peripheral blood of COVID-19 patients receiving care at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Ghana. This hospital-based descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at KATH, Kumasi, Ghana, recruited seventy-three (73) RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19 participants. Venous blood was taken from participants into EDTA tubes and used for CBC analyses and the preparation of a thin blood film for blood cell morphological examination. Data obtained were analyzed with SPSS version 22.0, and p< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Females were predominant (45/61.6) and had a higher COVID-19 cycle threshold (CT) value than males (p=0.027). The overall prevalence of anaemia among the study participants was 56.2% (65.5% in males and 50% in females). Geriatrics (>70 years old) had relatively lower Hb compared to other age groups in the study. Erythrocytopaenia (18/73), leucocytosis (28/73), lymphopaenia (9/73), and thrombocytopaenia (21/73) were common among the COVID-19 participants. Red cell morphological abnormalities were seen in the study participants: echinocytes (11/73), elliptocytes (6/73), stomatocytes (1/73), acanthocytes (4/73), pencil-shaped cells (5/73), schistocytes (15/73), ovalocytes (2/73) and target cells (1/73). Moreover, the acanthocytes were significantly higher in males compared to females (4 vs. 0, p=0.019). Again, reactive lymphocytes (8/73), neutrophil toxic granulation (18/73), neutrophil cytoplasmic vacuolation (42/73), smear cells (8/73), and one each of atypical lymphocyte and Dohle body were present among the COVID-19 participants. The COVID-19 CT value was lower among male participants. The overall prevalence of anaemia among COVID-19 participants was high, with males and the aged (>70 years) predominantly affected. COVID-19 patients have abnormal blood cell counts and significant morphological abnormalities in peripheral blood. Early detection of haematological abnormalities would be beneficial in the management of COVID-19 patients. Further study to assess the haematopoietic activities of COVID-19 patients is recommended. Doi: 10.28991/SciMedJ-2023-05-01-02 Full Text: PDF
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新冠肺炎住院患者血细胞指标及形态异常检测
COVID-19患者可能出现血细胞异常,并且在疾病进展期间可能是有害的。本研究评估了全血细胞计数(CBC)参数,并确定了在加纳Komfo Anokye教学医院(KATH)接受治疗的COVID-19患者外周血的异常变化。这项以医院为基础的描述性横断面研究在加纳库马西的KATH进行,招募了73名经rt - pcr确诊的COVID-19参与者。从参与者身上取静脉血到EDTA管中,用于CBC分析和制备薄血膜用于血细胞形态学检查。所得数据采用SPSS 22.0进行分析,p< 0.05为差异有统计学意义。女性居多(45/61.6),周期阈值(CT)高于男性(p=0.027)。研究参与者中贫血的总体患病率为56.2%(男性65.5%,女性50%)。与研究中的其他年龄组相比,老年患者(60 - 70岁)的Hb相对较低。红细胞减少(18/73)、白细胞减少(28/73)、淋巴细胞减少(9/73)和血小板减少(21/73)在COVID-19参与者中很常见。研究对象红细胞形态异常:棘细胞(11/73)、椭圆细胞(6/73)、气孔细胞(1/73)、棘细胞(4/73)、铅笔形细胞(5/73)、裂细胞(15/73)、卵圆细胞(2/73)和靶细胞(1/73)。此外,男性棘细胞数量明显高于女性(4比0,p=0.019)。同样,在COVID-19参与者中存在反应性淋巴细胞(8/73)、中性粒细胞毒性肉芽(18/73)、中性粒细胞细胞质空泡(42/73)、涂片细胞(8/73)以及非典型淋巴细胞和Dohle体各1个。男性参与者的COVID-19 CT值较低。在COVID-19参与者中,贫血的总体患病率很高,主要是男性和老年人(60至70岁)。新冠肺炎患者外周血细胞计数异常,外周血形态异常明显。早期发现血液学异常将有利于COVID-19患者的管理。建议进一步研究评估COVID-19患者的造血活动。Doi: 10.28991/SciMedJ-2023-05-01-02全文:PDF
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