BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES OF ELECTROLYTES AND TRACE AMONG PATIENT WITH CORONAVIRUS DISEASE -19 (COVID -19) IN KHARTOUM STATE ELEMENTS

Authors

  • Abdallah Eltoum Ali1, Ahmed Jbril Aldooma Sabil 1, Mohammed Abd Elfatah Elamin University of AlZaeim Al Azhari Faculty of Medical Laboratory Sciences, Department of Clinical Chemistry
  • Ali Ahmed Ibn Edriss Mohammed University of Elimam Elmahdi Department of Medical Laboratory Sciences
  • Salih A. Elmahdi College of Medical Laboratory Sciences. Department of Clinical Chemistry. The National Ribat University, Khartoum, Sudan.

Keywords:

COVID -19, Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Phosphate, Magnesium, Copper Zinc

Abstract

 

Abstract Background: coronavirus disease 2019 COVID-19 is a pandemic caused by severe acute syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is respiratory and can be involved in multiorgan failure causes many biochemical changes in the human body, our study was designed to examine the serum level electrolytes and trace elements in COVID19 patients and associated with severity of the disease.

Materials and methods: Cross-sectional study includes 50 COVID-19 patients conducted during the period from December 2020 to April 2021 and  50 healthy as control group. Blood samples were collected from the study group and measured electrolytes sodium and potassium by easy lite, calcium, phosphate, zinc, and copper by using calorimeter methods, statistical analysis was conducted using the SPSS version.

 Results: The study showed that in COVID-19 patients there was a significantly low level of sodium (132 ± 4.3), potassium (3.2 ± 0.4), and calcium (7.8 ± .98)   in comparison to control, insignificant in level of phosphorus and magnesium when compared with control group respectively ( P.value = 0.15 , 0.8 .) . There is significant decrease in the mean level of zinc and increase in the mean level of copper in COVID-19 patients when   were compared to control group (p value = 0.000) ,. However there was strong correlation between sodium (r=-.753, p= .000) ,  potassium (r= -.736, p=.000) , Zinc (r= -.819, p= .000) and Copper (r= .700, p= .000)   with severity of disease.  Conclusions: COVID-19 infection cause hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and hypocalcaemia. Low zinc and high copper levels, the level of parameters is correlated with the severity of the disease.

 

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Published

2023-07-18

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Mohammed Abd Elfatah Elamin , A. E. A. A. J. A. S., Edriss Mohammed , A. A. I., & Elmahdi , S. A. (2023). BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES OF ELECTROLYTES AND TRACE AMONG PATIENT WITH CORONAVIRUS DISEASE -19 (COVID -19) IN KHARTOUM STATE ELEMENTS . American Journal of Medical and Physical Education, 1(1), 69–84. Retrieved from http://topjournals.org/index.php/AJMPE/article/view/94

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