Abstract

Background: In the COVID-19 pandemic, the prevention and control of COVID-19 infection are extremely important. Therefore, laboratory indicators are needed that can detect pregnant patients with mild symptoms or no symptoms at the time of admission to the hospital and ensure that these patients are separated from the healthy population. Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the dynamic and clinical implication of hematologic parameters in pregnant women with COVID-19. Methods: The present study adopted the observational method and analysis of the haematological indices in pregnant women. The test group comprised 55 pregnant women with covid19 infection who admitted at the Mugda Medical college Hospital for treatment of COVID-19 complications, management of pregnancy complications and delivery. Result: The result of the blood RBC 46(83.64%), PCV/Hct 47(85.4%), Platelets count 19(34.55%), WBC 11(20%), MCV 12(21.82%), Lymphocytes 11(20%) showed a significant decrease among the group, while Neutrophil 8(14.55%) increased. Conclusion: The study concluded that pregnancy in women with COVID-19 has the tendency to alter haematological indices.

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