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COVID-19 and Blood Groups: A Six-Months Observational Study in Ferrara, Italy

Authors :
Nicolò Fabbri
Angelina Passaro
Salvatore Greco
Giuseppe Graldi
Valeria Fortunato
Alessandro Bella
Beatrice Bonsi
Alessandra Violi
Maurizio Govoni
Source :
Hematology Reports; Volume 13; Issue 3; Pages: 9177, Hematology Reports, Hematology Reports, Vol 13, Iss 3 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021.

Abstract

The current literature still gives a little information about the relationships between the ABO blood group system and the immune response to the virus or the different disease outcomes. Hypothesizing the presence of a predisposition by some blood groups to COVID-19, we searched for differences between patients towards the different outcomes of disease.We enrolled 330 inpatients with a diagnosis of COVID-19, determining both their ABO blood group system and Rh factor, collecting demographic, clinical and laboratory data. We searched for relationships with COVID-19 outcomes within an observation period of 180 days (Intensification of Care-IoC, Inhospital death, 180-days mortality). The most frequent ABO blood group was A (45.8%); a minor part was represented by group O (38.8%), B (11.5%), AB (3.9%). As for the Rh factor, 86.7% of patients were Rh-positive. There were no significant differences between blood groups and Rh factors as for age, length of hospital stays (LoS), or Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI), nor we found significant relationships between the ABO groups and COVID-19 outcomes. A significant relation was found between AB group and IoC (p = 0.03) while as for the Rh factor, the patients with Rh factor positive died with less frequency during the stay (p = 0.03). Cox regression analyses showed substantial differences in the survival functions concerning the Rh factors. The Rh factor seems to be involved in the 180-day prognosis. The survival functions of patients with Rh factor positive show, in fact, significantly better curves when compared to those with Rh factor negative.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20388330
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hematology Reports; Volume 13; Issue 3; Pages: 9177
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fa07420ed64d4c4b8ba2043712aa7e9b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4081/hr.2021.9177