The Correlation between Troponin I and Lipid Profile Parameters in Patients After Healing From COVID-19: A Study in The Middle of Iraq.
Abstract
The Coronavirus pandemic is a recent and dangerous sickness, that has affected approximately 100 million individuals globally. It has appeared in many strains and has claimed more than 6.31 million deaths worldwide since 2019 to now. Due to the scarcity of research, the current study sought to establish a correlation between persons after healing from COVID-19 and Lipid profile parameters, as well as to attempt to predict and identify future heart disease in people with hyperlipidemia who had been Healing from COVID-19. The samples were collected 90 from patients (G1: Healthy, G2: cardiac disease, G3: Respiratory disease, And G4: Healing from COVID-19 Groups). The outcome of this research revealed a high significance in the concentration of Troponin I and the levels of Lipid profile. While there was a statistically significant decline in HDL concentration. Finally, The correlation was positive between TnI and Lipid profile, While the results showed a reverse correlation between TnI and HDL In both genders. We conclude from the findings of current research that COVID-19, the disease may be to impair the circulatory system, It may cause a heart attack, brain clots, develop into future heart failure, atherosclerosis, or immune system dysfunction.