Correlation of hemoglobin with recovery time in COVID 19 infected patients.

Authors

  • Zunnera Rashid Chaudhry Rawal Institute of Health Science Islamabad.
  • Erum Rashid Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences.
  • Sana Rasheed Ameer-Ud-Din Medical College Lahore.
  • Hina Aslam Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Islamabad.
  • Sabeen Shakir Rawal Institute of Health Science Islamabad.
  • Faiza Rasheed Mughal Eye Hospital Lahore.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29309/TPMJ/2021.28.12.6694

Keywords:

Corona Virus, Correlation, Hemoglobin, Recovery Time, Reduction, Symptoms

Abstract

Objectives: To study the correlation between recovery time and hemoglobin level in COVID-19 infected patients. Study Design: Observational study. Setting: Rawal Institute of Health Sciences Islamabad, Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences Islamabad. Period: February 2021 to June 2021. Material & Methods: Data was analyzed using SPSS version 27.Mann Whitney U test was used to compare the duration of recovery among the groups and spearman's correlation was applied for correlating the duration of recovery with the Hb levels of COVID-19 patients. Result: Group 1 patients recovered within 14 days and group 2 patients recovered after 14 days. COVID-19 infected Patients with low hemoglobin level took more than 14-20 days to recover from disease and those with high hemoglobin recovered within 8-14 days. Conclusion. Recovery from disease was prolonged in corona virus infected patients with less hemoglobin as compared to patients with high levels of hemoglobin levels.

Author Biographies

Zunnera Rashid Chaudhry, Rawal Institute of Health Science Islamabad.

MBBS, M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Associate Professor Pharmacology

 

Erum Rashid, Quetta Institute of Medical Sciences.

MBBS, M.Phil (Biochemistry)

Assistant Professor Biochemistry

 

Sana Rasheed, Ameer-Ud-Din Medical College Lahore.

MBBS, M.Phil (Physiology)

Assistant Professor Physiology

 

Hina Aslam, Islamabad Medical and Dental College, Islamabad.

MBBS, M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Assistant Professor Pharmacology

 

Sabeen Shakir, Rawal Institute of Health Science Islamabad.

MBBS, M.Phil (Pharmacology)

Associate Professor Pharmacology

 

Faiza Rasheed, Mughal Eye Hospital Lahore.

MBBS, FCPS

Consultant Opthalmologist

 

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Published

2021-11-30