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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-12 | Issue-01
Association of Serum Ferritin Level with Severity of COVID-19 Infection During Third Trimester of Pregnancy
Dr. Kazi Sanzida Haque, Prof. Dr. Tripti Rani Das, Dr. Shah Noor Sharmin, Dr. Rakiba Sultana, Dr. Mossa. Nupur Aktar, Dr. Marfoonnahar Smriti, Dr. Tasnim Binte Ahmed, Dr. Sabikun Naher Urmy
Published: Jan. 18, 2024 | 110 93
DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2024.v12i01.012
Pages: 67-71
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Abstract
Background: World has been passing through COVID-19 pandemic by a newly emergent coronavirus named SARS-CoV-2 since December 2019 and officially declared as a pandemic by WHO on 11th March 2020. Till mid-March 2022, around 460 million people already suffered from COVID-19, among them around 6 million people died and globally death rate was 2%. In Bangladesh till mid-March 2022, around 1.9 million people suffered from COVID-19 and around 29 thousand people had died. As pregnancy is a physiological immunosuppressive state, so pregnant women might be more susceptible to this infection. Studies on COVID-19 during pregnancy have showed, this infection occurred more during third trimester of pregnancy (about 64%). Reviewing several other studies on COVID-19 infection we found that, elevated serum ferritin level was associated with its severity; and ferritin could effectively discriminate severity and non-severity with sensitivity 96% and specificity 70%. We conducted this study to evaluate association of serum ferritin level with severity of COVID-19 infection during third trimester of pregnancy. Objectives: To evaluate association between rise of serum ferritin level and severity of COVID-19 infection during third trimester of pregnancy. Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out in Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, COVID-19 Unit, BSMMU and DMCH. Sampling method was purposive. Total 77 cases were included in this study after matching eligibility criteria. After collecting intravenous blood, serum ferritin level was measured. Results: Among 77 cases of third trimester COVID-19, 19 cases (24.7%) were asymptomatic, 31 cases (40.3%) were mild, 19 cases (24.7%) were moderate and 8 cases (10.4%) were severe COVID-19. Non- severe COVID-19 group included 50 cases of asymptomatic & mild COVID-19; and their mean serum ferritin level was 51.48 ng/ml. Severe COVID-19 group included 27 cases of moderate & severe COVID-19; and their mean serum ferritin level ......