Relationship of Hypocalciamia and Severity of Disease in COVID-19 Patients in Lahore Pakistan

H. Mahmood, T. Shah, Sohail Rasool, Ammara Waqar, M. Zia-ul-Miraj, Awais Gohar, A. Rauf
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Introduction: In Pakistan, a wave of coronavirus has started in February which was first reported in Wahun City China. Abnormal calcium blood level is considered one of the important and common electrolyte disturbances in patients with severe infection. The effect of blood calcium level on the severity of COVID-19 and the possible immune regulation mechanism is considered to be an important factor related to severity of disease. Aim of the Study: To find out the correlation of blood calcium levels and related risk factors of patients suffering from COVID-19 and provide a basis for early intervention in patients with relevant clinical characteristics and further reduce the incidence of critical illness and mortality in COVID-19 patients. Method: 180 COVID-19 patients were admitted to Gulab Devi Teaching Hospital, Lahore between February to July 2020. Subject index were tested on real-time fluorescent RT-PCR test. On the basis of the result of RT-PCR, they were divided into two groups according to clinical symptoms as mild (control/placebo group) and critical (experimental group). The patient with the mild symptom were included in the placebo group, whereas patient with the severe symptoms were included in the experimental group. Exclusion criteria: The patients who do not show the detection level of viral infection with the RT-PCR are excluded from the study. Results: The comparison has been carried out between the placebo group and the experimental group on the basis of various parameters. The patients serum calcium level was tested and the value for hypocalcemia was declared as per universal recommendation which is < 2.13mmol/L. According to the corrected serum total calcium level, COVID-19 patients can be divided into hypocalcemia group and normal blood calcium group. The result showed that hypocalcemia and immune dysfunction was found high in experimental group as compare to control group which shows a strong correlation between hypocalcemia and COVID-19 disease. Conclusion: It has been concluded from the study that patients with COVID-19 have obvious hypocalcemia and immune dysfunction, especially in experimental group patients. In this study, it is easy to be combined with multiple infections caused by pathogenic bacteria under certain conditions. Close monitoring of blood calcium levels can predict the severity of the disease more effectively.
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导读:在巴基斯坦,一波冠状病毒已于2月开始,首先在中国瓦胡市报告。血钙异常被认为是重症感染患者常见的重要电解质紊乱之一。血钙水平对COVID-19严重程度的影响及其可能的免疫调节机制被认为是与疾病严重程度相关的重要因素。研究目的:了解COVID-19患者血钙水平与相关危险因素的相关性,为具有相关临床特征的患者进行早期干预提供依据,进一步降低COVID-19患者的危重症发生率和死亡率。方法:对2020年2月至7月在拉合尔古拉布·德维教学医院收治的新冠肺炎患者180例进行分析。采用实时荧光RT-PCR检测受试者指标。根据RT-PCR结果,根据临床症状分为轻症组(对照组/安慰剂组)和危重症组(实验组)。症状轻者为安慰剂组,症状重者为实验组。排除标准:RT-PCR未显示出病毒感染检测水平的患者排除在研究之外。结果:在各项参数的基础上对安慰剂组和实验组进行了比较。检测患者血钙水平,低血钙值按照国际推荐值< 2.13mmol/L。根据校正后的血清总钙水平,将COVID-19患者分为低钙血症组和血钙正常组。结果显示,实验组低钙血症和免疫功能障碍发生率高于对照组,表明低钙血症与COVID-19疾病有很强的相关性。结论:本研究得出COVID-19患者存在明显的低钙血症和免疫功能障碍,尤其是实验组患者。在本研究中,在一定条件下容易合并致病菌引起的多重感染。密切监测血钙水平可以更有效地预测疾病的严重程度。
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