Correlation of Serum Ferritin, Vitamin D Levels, and Severity of Clinical Symptoms in Patients with COVID-۱۹
محل انتشار: مجله گزارشات و فناوری سلامت، دوره: 8، شماره: 2
سال انتشار: 1401
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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چکیده مقاله:
Nowadays, the world is experiencing the COVID-۱۹ pandemic. Iron deficiency anemia and vitaminDdeficiency are two of the world’s
most prevalent health problems. Severe COVID-۱۹ patients were found with elevated serum ferritin and decreased vitamin D levels.
There is a need to investigate the possible roles of micronutrients in the severity and mortality of COVID-۱۹. This descriptiveanalytical
cross-sectional study was conducted on ۴۳۷ COVID-۱۹ patients who were hospitalized from April to August ۲۰۲۰. Demographic,
clinical, and laboratory data of the patients were collected. Medical experts determined the severity of the infection based
on the severity of the clinical symptoms and the extent and degree of the lung infection. The data were analyzed using SPSS statistical
software Version ۱۶. The mean age of the participants was ۶۰.۷۴ ۱۶.۷۰ years old, and the most common comorbidities were
diabetes type II (۱۵.۱%) and hypertension (۱۲%). Shortness of breath (۵۸.۶%), anosmia (۵۵.۱%), and ageusia (۴۵.۱%) were the most common
presenting symptoms. The mean serum vitamin D level was ۲۸.۸۶ ۱۵.۶۹ ng/mL, and vitamin D deficiency was found in ۵۳%
of patients. The mean serum ferritin level was ۱۲۵.۳۲ ۹۷.۹۹ for males and ۳۰۲ ۷۳.۶ for females. Significant correlations were
observed between serum vitaminDlevels, lower oxygen saturation rate, and COVID–۱۹ severity. A significant relationship was found
between the serum ferritin levels and hospitalization duration (P < ۰.۰۵). Our findings indicated that COVID-۱۹ patients treated
in the hospital had a high prevalence of hypovitaminosis D. The severity of the disease was increased in patients with vitamin D
deficiency and elevated serum ferritin levels.
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نویسندگان
Ali Soroush
Cardiovascular Research Center, Imam Ali Hospital, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Hadi Abdollahzad
Department of Nutrition Sciences and Food Industry, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Siavash Vaziri
Department of Infection Disease and Tropical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran
Shahrzad Bazargan
Department of Psychiatry and Bio-Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles, USA