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Change of peripheral blood during in patients with COVID-19

https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2021-351-4-23-28

Abstract

Aim. Study of changes in peripheral blood parameters in patients with COVID-19

Materials and methods. The current study uses treatment results of 300 patients with coronavirus infection. It was diagnosed based on laboratory tests, an X-ray, and computed tomography.

Results and discussion. The inflammatory processes in the respiratory tract decrease the supply of oxygen to tissues and organs and cause hypoxia. As a compensatory response, the number of erythrocytes and hemoglobin increases in the bloodstream. A decrease in oxygen saturation of organs and tissues enhances the process of erythropoiesis in the red bone marrow.

Conclusion. In response to the development of hypoxia of organs and tissues, the deposited blood is released into the bloodstream, and erythropoiesis increases. Laboratory study shows that patients have an increase in the count of red blood cells. These changes should be taken into account in the complex treatment of patients.

About the Authors

N. N. Azizova
MSI “Republican medical college”
Russian Federation


Sh. N. Shamsudinov
SI “Gastroenterology research-center of the Republic of Tajikistan”
Tajikistan

Shamsudinov Shabon Nazhmudinovich, Candidate of Biological Sciences, Head of the Clinical Laboratory



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Azizova N.N., Shamsudinov Sh.N. Change of peripheral blood during in patients with COVID-19. Health care of Tajikistan. 2021;(4):23-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2021-351-4-23-28

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