Iranian Journal of War and Public Health

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Volume 15, Issue 4 (2023)                   Iran J War Public Health 2023, 15(4): 1020-1025 | Back to browse issues page

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Asmehan Adnan AL- Naqeeb, Suzan Ibrahim Bajilan, Ban Hussein Hameedi, Salwa Gahzi Turki. Effect of Covid-19 Infection on kidney Function and some Related Hormones in infected Iraqi people. Iran J War Public Health 2023; 15 (4) :1020-1025
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 Background: Even though severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-COV-2) might target the kidney in addition to other target organs, coronavirus disease (COV-19) is largely a respiration disease. Acute kidney injury (AKI), a frequent COV-19 complication linked to higher morbidity and mortality, can occur regardless of baseline kidney function. The current study aimed to find out the influence of infection with COV-19 on kidney function and the levels of some related hormones
 Methods: Urea, Uric acid, Creatinine and ADH, EPO were estimated in patients serum samples of with severe COV-19 were admitted to hospital of Ibn Al-Khatib for isolation in Baghdad city. During the period May 2021 –October 2021, the total number of positive cases were 60 patients they compared with 31 healthy adults.
 Results: The results showed a significant increment in all parameters levels of patients except in (calcium level) Ca, in respect to the gender all parameters showed a significant elevation in male than female patients in Calcium and urea and non-significantly elevation in serum ADH and EPO level in male as compared to female.
Conclusion:  We concluded that rhEPO can be used in a treatment to reduce syndrome and confront the SARS-COV-2. The gender role in the infection severity with COV-19 between males and females .
 
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