ABO phenotype and clinical correlates of COVID-19 severity in hospitalized patients

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Abstract

This study investigates the association between ABO blood phenotype and COVID-19 severity, measured by intensive care unit admission, need for intubation, hospitalization length and death. It further explores clinical predictors of COVID-19 severity within a primarily Hispanic demographic in San Diego County. Materials & methods: We retrospectively reviewed 942 total patients, 473 with available blood type, hospitalized at five Scripps Health hospitals with COVID-19. Results: No significant association was found between ABO phenotype and COVID-19 severity on multivariate analysis, while a diagnosis of anemia and male sex was associated with all severity outcomes on exploratory analysis. Conclusion: Our results provide relevant clinical correlates of COVID-19 severity and help better elucidate the association between ABO phenotype and COVID-19.

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Hermel, D. J., Spierling Bagsic, S. R., Costantini, C. L., Mason, J. R., Gahvari, Z. J., & Saven, A. (2021). ABO phenotype and clinical correlates of COVID-19 severity in hospitalized patients. Future Science OA, 7(8). https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2021-0045

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