Estimation some kidney function parameters among COVID-19 patients in Karbala province

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blood parameters, SOP2, COVID19, gender

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Background: In cases with moderate to extreme respiratory system disorders, Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) or SRAS-CoV-2 (Serious Coronavirus Acute Respiratory Syndromes 2) have also been involved. The aim of this research. The association between different hematologic parameters and the severity of COVID19. Experiment: A total of 184 patients with COVID-9 who were admitted to specialized kerbala Hospital for Internal in the kerbala province during the period from October 2020 till February 2021 Clinical and laboratory data of the patients were collected from medical records. Results Among them, 42 (22.8%), 88 (47.8%) patients were in the mild/moderate group, and 54 (29.3%) were in the severe/life-threatening group. the results of present study showed significant differences among blood parameters (urea, creatinine, ferittine and spo2).in different stage (mild, moderate and severe) of COVID 19 infection. CONCLUSION: The high prevalence of renal insufficiency in COVID-19 patients was observed in our research. The findings showed an important association between indices of renal function and distortions in various laboratory markers.

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2023-04-11

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Roaa Noori Ali, Yusor Fadhil Alasadi, & Zahraa Isam jameel. (2023). Estimation some kidney function parameters among COVID-19 patients in Karbala province. AVFT – Archivos Venezolanos De Farmacología Y Terapéutica, 40(7). Retrieved from http://saber.ucv.ve/ojs/index.php/rev_aavft/article/view/26090