The Clinical Importance of Some Hematological Parameters in Patients After Healing COVID-19: a Study in the Middle of Iraq.
Abstract
The pancreas is infected with SARS-CoV-2 via Angiotensin_Converting Enzyme 2 (ACE2), Which is overexpressed as compared to certain other organs. Thus, the goal of this research is to offer an introduction to the prospective relationship among COVID-19 patients and Hyperglycemia, as well as specific hematological parameters as risk factors for those recovering from covid-19. The results:90 patients (G1: Healthy, G2: cardiac disease, G3: Respiratory disease, And G4: Healing from COVID-19 Groups). the result of this study revealed a high significance in the concentration of Fasting blood sugar in the G3 and G2 groups compared with the G4 and G1 in Male and Female Groups. But the result of white blood cells revealed a significant drop in the G2, G3, And G4 groups in comparison to the G1 group in males and females. As well as the Lymphocytes were found at low significant levels in the G4, G2, and G3 compared with the G1 group in males and females. Finally, The PLT, RBCs, HCT, and Hb tests revealed a significant drop in the G2, G3, and G4 groups in comparison to the G1 group in males and females. According to current research, COVID-19 illness may harm pancreatic function and blood parameters.