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Title: | A STUDY OF BLOOD GROUP IN COVID-19 PATIENTS IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL OF AHMEDABAD CITY, GUJARAT, INDIA - AN INSTITUTIONAL STUDY |
Authors: | Chelabhai Prajapati, Arpit Yogendra Modi, Madhur Maulik Patel, Mansi Jashubhai Sutariya, Hardik Bhavin Mody, Mishal |
Keywords: | Blood group COVID-19 Comorbidity ICU Mechanical Ventilation |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Abstract: | A STUDY OF BLOOD GROUP IN COVID-19 PATIENTS IN TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL OF AHMEDABAD CITY, GUJARAT, INDIA - AN INSTITUTIONAL STUDY Arpit Chelabhai Prajapati (MBBS, MD) , Mansi Maulik Patel (MBBS, MD) 1 , Madhur Yogendra Modi (MBBS, MD) 2 3 , Hardik Jashubhai Sutariya (MBBS) 4 , Mishal Bhavin Mody (MBBS) 5 1 Associate Professor, Community Medicine Department, GCS Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India - 380025 2 Assistant Professor, Pathology Department, GCS Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India – 380025 3 Assistant Professor, Community Medicine Department, GCS Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India -380025 4 nd 2 Year Post Graduate Student, Community Medicine Department, GCS Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India - 380025 5 st 1 Year Post Graduate Student, Pathology Department, GCS Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India - 380025 Correspondence address: Arpit C Prajapati Email ID: doc.arpitprajapati@gmail.com ABSTRACT Introduction: The associations between ABO system of blood and COVID-19 infection in various studies provide reason to think true associations may be in reality between blood type and incidence of COVID-19 and death due to COVID-19. Objectives: To estimate frequency of COVID-19 illness in different ABO blood systems and also to find linkage between the ABO system of blood and degree of COVID-19 illness. Methods: A prospective cohort study was conducted on all COVID-19 patients (Patients were grouped A positive and A negative blood groups into 1 st group) admitted at Tertiary Care Hospital of Ahmedabad City, Gujarat, India during the four months of study duration. Results: COVID-19 infection was found in 380 (63.3%) male. Mean age was 56.46 ±15.35 years in which 26.8% patients were in age group of 60 to 70 years. Among total 600 patients, 35% of patients were having B positive type of blood followed by O positive type of blood (25%). There were 25% of patients having overall co-morbidity like diabetes. And 8% of B positive patient having co-morbidity and amongst the, 1.2% patients were admitted to Intensive Care Unit. Case fatality rate was 7.5%. Among B positive blood group patients, 37.8% deaths occurred. Conclusion: Patients having blood group O may have lower chances of ICU admission as compared to other blood groups. Keywords: Blood group, COVID-19, Comorbidity, ICU, Mechanical Ventilation group and other blood types such as B, AB, and O, irrespective of their Rh status, into 2 nd |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4195 |
Appears in Collections: | VOL 17 NO 3 2022 |
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