2021
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9282.20210555
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SARS-CoV-2 association with hemoglobin and iron metabolism

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“…The reduced availability of serum iron results in a low transferrin saturation ratio that affects the Hb synthesis and erythropoiesis (RBCs production), leading to anemia of inflammation [69,71]. This decreased circulation of RBCs perpetuates hypoxemia and prevents tissue oxygenation, which is already difficult in patients with acute COVID-19 respiratory syndrome [72]. In fact, alterations in iron metabolism are associated with hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients [45,73].…”
Section: Anemia and Iron Dysmetabolism In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reduced availability of serum iron results in a low transferrin saturation ratio that affects the Hb synthesis and erythropoiesis (RBCs production), leading to anemia of inflammation [69,71]. This decreased circulation of RBCs perpetuates hypoxemia and prevents tissue oxygenation, which is already difficult in patients with acute COVID-19 respiratory syndrome [72]. In fact, alterations in iron metabolism are associated with hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients [45,73].…”
Section: Anemia and Iron Dysmetabolism In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ). Such manifestations can be observed during the infection of COVID-19, which often disappear after the resolution of the infection [ 22 ]. Due to the rapid spread of the virus, it is necessary to take necessary precautions regarding the risk factors that make these patients more vulnerable to this disease.…”
Section: Covid-19 In Patients With Anemia and Haematological Malignan...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because COVID-19 may be to blame for the reduced RBC circulation that maintains hypoxemia and prevents tissue oxygenation, which is already difficult in patients with acute COVID-19 respiratory syndrome, as well as a decrease in HB level that results in anemia, changes in iron metabolism are related to hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients (52,53,54) .…”
Section: Red Blood Cells (Rbcs) and Hemoglobinmentioning
confidence: 99%