Immunohematology Laboratory, Banc de Sang i Teixits (BST), Barcelona, Spain.
Department of Genetics, Microbiology and Statistics, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Blood Transfus. 2021 Jan;19(1):54-63. doi: 10.2450/2020.0256-20. Epub 2020 Nov 12.
Several articles reported the existence of an association between ABO blood groups and COVID-19 susceptibility. Group A and group O individuals showed a higher and lower risk, respectively, of becoming infected. No association was observed between ABO groups and mortality. To verify this association, we performed a retrospective study of two cohorts of patients with different demographic and clinical characteristics.
A total of 854 regular blood donors were recruited for convalescent plasma donation after recovering from a mild COVID-19 infection, and a group of 965 patients more severely affected who were transfused during hospitalisation were also included. We also investigated the potential role of the different risk factors on patient outcome and death. To eliminate the confounding effect of risk factors on mortality, a propensity score analysis was performed.
Blood group A and blood group O COVID-19 blood donors showed a higher and lower risk, respectively, for acquiring COVID-19. In contrast, this association was not found in the group of patients transfused during hospitalisation, probably due to the great differences in demographic and clinical characteristics between the two groups. Regarding severity, age was one of the most significant risk factors. ABO blood groups were also seen to represent important risk factors for COVID-19 severity and mortality. Mortality risk in group A individuals was significantly higher than in group O individuals (OR: 1.75, 95% CI: 1.22-2.51).
The association between the ABO blood groups and the susceptibility to acquire COVID-19 infection was confirmed in the group of blood donors. ABO blood groups were also associated to COVID-19 severity and mortality in the group of patients transfused during hospitalisation. Therefore, blood groups A and O are two important factors to be considered when evaluating the prognosis of patients with COVID-19.
有几篇文章报道了 ABO 血型与 COVID-19 易感性之间存在关联。A 型和 O 型个体感染的风险分别较高和较低。ABO 组与死亡率之间无关联。为了验证这种关联,我们对具有不同人口统计学和临床特征的两组患者进行了回顾性研究。
共招募了 854 名从轻度 COVID-19 感染中康复的常规献血者进行恢复期血浆捐献,还招募了 965 名在住院期间接受输血的病情较重的患者。我们还研究了不同危险因素对患者预后和死亡的潜在作用。为了消除危险因素对死亡率的混杂影响,进行了倾向评分分析。
A 型和 O 型 COVID-19 献血者感染 COVID-19 的风险分别较高和较低。相比之下,在住院期间接受输血的患者组中未发现这种关联,这可能是由于两组之间的人口统计学和临床特征差异很大。关于严重程度,年龄是最重要的危险因素之一。ABO 血型也被认为是 COVID-19 严重程度和死亡率的重要危险因素。A 组个体的死亡风险明显高于 O 组个体(OR:1.75,95%CI:1.22-2.51)。
ABO 血型与 COVID-19 感染易感性之间的关联在献血者组中得到了证实。ABO 血型也与住院期间输血患者的 COVID-19 严重程度和死亡率相关。因此,当评估 COVID-19 患者的预后时,ABO 血型是两个需要考虑的重要因素。