Ratiani Levan, Sanikidze Tamar V, Ormotsadze George, Pachkoria Elene, Sordia Giga
First University Clinic of Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Department of Physics, Biophysics, Biomechanics, Informative Technologies, Tbilisi State Medical University, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Indian J Crit Care Med. 2022 Summer;26(4):487-490. doi: 10.5005/jp-journals-10071-24169.
The establishment of the potential role of the infected people's ABO blood type in the virus infectivity and aggressivity could clarify the aspects of the various susceptibility to virus and play a key role in assessing its spreading potential in the future. We studied the possible association of risk of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) infection and severe outcomes of disease with ABO blood groups and Rh factor in the Georgian population.
The effect of blood type on the severity of infection in COVID-19 positive patients admitted to the First University Clinic of Tbilisi State University (Tbilisi, Georgia) from December 2020 to September 2021 was analyzed retrospectively. The odds ratio (OR) criterion was used to determine the influence of the blood group on the risk of COVID-19 infection and of severe course of the disease.
The incidence of COVID-19 was 1.65-fold higher in the patients with blood group II(A), and average twice lower in patients with blood groups III(B) and IV(AB), compared with the ABO blood group distribution in healthy donors of the region. The percentage of patients transferring in ICU with I(O) and II(A) blood groups was enough high (42-40%), whereas in patients with III(B) and IV(AB) blood groups very low (12-6%). There were not revealed any statistically significant differences in the distribution of the patients with Rh+ and Rh- blood groups in healthy and COVID-19 infected individuals (including those transferred in the ICU).
The link between patients' ABO blood groups and receptivity to COVID-19 infection, progression and severity of the disease, has been detected. These results are relevant in terms of elucidating the mechanisms and risk factors of infecting and severity course of COVID-19 disease.
Ratiani L, Sanikidze TV, Ormotsadze G, Pachkoria E, Sordia G. Role of ABO Blood Groups in Susceptibility and Severity of COVID-19 in the Georgian Population. Indian J Crit Care Med 2022;26(4):487-490.
确定感染人群的ABO血型在病毒传染性和侵袭性方面的潜在作用,有助于阐明人群对病毒易感性的差异,并对评估其未来传播潜力具有关键作用。我们研究了格鲁吉亚人群中2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)感染风险及疾病严重后果与ABO血型和Rh因子之间的可能关联。
回顾性分析2020年12月至2021年9月在第比利斯国立大学第一大学诊所(格鲁吉亚第比利斯)收治的COVID-19阳性患者中血型对感染严重程度的影响。采用比值比(OR)标准来确定血型对COVID-19感染风险和疾病严重病程的影响。
与该地区健康献血者的ABO血型分布相比,II(A)血型患者的COVID-19发病率高1.65倍,III(B)和IV(AB)血型患者的发病率平均低两倍。I(O)和II(A)血型转入重症监护病房(ICU)的患者比例相当高(42%-40%),而III(B)和IV(AB)血型患者的比例非常低(12%-6%)。在健康个体和COVID-19感染个体(包括转入ICU的患者)中,Rh+和Rh-血型患者的分布未显示出任何统计学上的显著差异。
已发现患者的ABO血型与COVID-19感染易感性、疾病进展及严重程度之间存在关联。这些结果对于阐明COVID-19疾病感染及严重病程的机制和危险因素具有重要意义。
Ratiani L, Sanikidze TV, Ormotsadze G, Pachkoria E, Sordia G. ABO血型在格鲁吉亚人群对COVID-19易感性和严重程度中的作用。《印度危重症医学杂志》2022;26(4):487-490。