abo血型与covid-19患者严重程度和死亡率关系的评价

A. Abdolrazaghnejad, Babak Karimi Tezerji, Aghil Miri
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本研究旨在探讨ABO血型与扎黑丹地区新冠肺炎患者发病率和病死率及严重程度的关系。本研究是一项描述性分析研究,包括2016年3月至2017年8月在扎黑丹医院转诊的349名Covid-19患者样本。抽样方法为人口普查,数据收集采用个案研究和核对表。采用SPSS软件对数据进行卡方检验。328例患者中,O型血132例(41%),A型血92例(28%),B型血80例(24%),AB型血24例(7%)。血型与年龄无显著相关(P <0.150)。30 ~ 60岁年龄组患者以208例(63.4%)最多,其中o型患者78例(23.8%),血型与性别有显著关系(P = 0.001),男性患者178例(54.3%)较多,其中o型患者72例(22%),血型与住院地点无显著关系(P <0.121),但住院部患者以150例(45.7%)最多。其中o型血62例(41.3%),血型与严重程度无显著相关性(P <0.121),但中度严重程度患者最多,为150例(45.7%),其中o型血62例(41.3%)©2021 Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences版权所有。
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Evaluation of the relationship between abo blood groups and severity and mortality in patients with covid-19
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between ABO blood groups and the rate and severity of morbidity and mortality in patients with Covid-19 in Zahedan. The present study is a descriptive-analytical study and includes a sample of 349 patients with Covid-19 referred to hospitals in Zahedan from March 2016 to August 2017. The sampling method was census and for data collection, case studies and checklists were used. The data were analyzed by Chi-square test through SPSS software. Among the 328 patients, 132(41%) had blood type O, 92(28%) had blood type A, 80(24%) had blood group B and 24(7%) had AB blood type. There was no significant relationship between blood groups and age (P <0.150). Patients in the age group of 30-60 years with 208 (63.4%) had the highest number, of whom 78 (23.8%) had blood type O. There was a significant relationship between blood groups and gender (P = 0.001), so male patients with 178 (54.3%) were more, of whom 72 (22%) had blood type O. There was no significant relationship between blood groups and place of hospitalization (P <0.121);however, inpatient department patients with 150 (45.7%) had the highest number, of whom 62 (41.3%) had blood type O. There was no significant relationship between blood groups and severity of covid-19 (P <0.121);however, patients with moderate severity had the highest number with 150 (45.7%) patients, of whom 62 (41.3%) had blood type O. © 2021 Journal of Medicinal and Chemical Sciences. All rights reserved.
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