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==Overview==
==Overview==
Although [[anemia]] is not a common finding in patients with COVID-19 infection, decrease in [[hemoglobin]] in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection has been reported.
[[COVID-19|Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)]] is caused by a novel [[coronavirus]] called [[SARS-CoV-2]], which caused a respiratory illness [[outbreak]] that was first detected in Wuhan, China.Anemia is defined as a hemoglobin level of less than 13 g/dL in men and less than 12 g/dL in women by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although [[anemia]] is not a common finding in patients with COVID-19 infection, decrease in [[hemoglobin]] in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection has been reported.The pathophysiology of decrease in hemoglobin and rarity of anemia in patients with [[COVID-19]] infection are hypothetically affected [[Erythropoiesis]] due to [[inflammation]] during [[COVID-19]] infection which leads to decrease in [[hemoglobin]].


==Historical Perspective==
==Historical Perspective==
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==Epidemiology and Demographics==
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
Although [[anemia]] is not a common finding in patients with [[COVID-19]] infection, decrease in [[hemoglobin]] in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection has been reported.<ref name="pmid32495027" /><ref name="pmid32109013">{{cite journal| author=Guan WJ, Ni ZY, Hu Y, Liang WH, Ou CQ, He JX | display-authors=etal| title=Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2020 | volume= 382 | issue= 18 | pages= 1708-1720 | pmid=32109013 | doi=10.1056/NEJMoa2002032 | pmc=7092819 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=32109013  }} </ref>
 
* Anemia is a very rare complication of [[COVID-19]].
* There is no new update about COVID-19 associated anemia.


==Risk Factors==
==Risk Factors==
Although [[anemia]] is not a common finding in patients with [[COVID-19]] infection, but decrease in [[hemoglobin]] in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection has been reported.<ref name="pmid32495027" /><ref name="pmid32109013" />
There is no associated risk factor For [[COVID-19]] associated anemia.


==Screening==
==Screening==
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==Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis==
==Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis==


* Although [[anemia]] is not a common finding in patients with [[COVID-19]] infection, but decrease in [[hemoglobin]] in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection has been reported.<ref name="pmid32495027" /><ref name="pmid32109013" />
* Although [[anemia]] is not a common finding in patients with [[COVID-19]] infection, but decrease in [[hemoglobin]] in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection has been reported.<ref name="pmid32495027" /><ref name="pmid32109013">{{cite journal| author=Guan WJ, Ni ZY, Hu Y, Liang WH, Ou CQ, He JX | display-authors=etal| title=Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China. | journal=N Engl J Med | year= 2020 | volume= 382 | issue= 18 | pages= 1708-1720 | pmid=32109013 | doi=10.1056/NEJMoa2002032 | pmc=7092819 | url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=32109013  }} </ref>
* The median [[hemoglobin]] is lower in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] (12.8 g/dL) compared to patients with non-severe infection (13.5 g/dL).<ref name="pmid32109013" />
* The median [[hemoglobin]] is lower in patients with severe [[COVID-19]] (12.8 g/dL) compared to patients with non-severe infection (13.5 g/dL).<ref name="pmid32109013" />
* Decrease in hemoglobin is seen more in critically ill patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection.<ref name="pmid32109013" />
* Decrease in hemoglobin is seen more in critically ill patients with severe [[COVID-19]] infection.<ref name="pmid32109013" />

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Shakiba Hassanzadeh, MD[2]

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Overview

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by a novel coronavirus called SARS-CoV-2, which caused a respiratory illness outbreak that was first detected in Wuhan, China.Anemia is defined as a hemoglobin level of less than 13 g/dL in men and less than 12 g/dL in women by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although anemia is not a common finding in patients with COVID-19 infection, decrease in hemoglobin in patients with severe COVID-19 infection has been reported.The pathophysiology of decrease in hemoglobin and rarity of anemia in patients with COVID-19 infection are hypothetically affected Erythropoiesis due to inflammation during COVID-19 infection which leads to decrease in hemoglobin.

Historical Perspective

Classification

  • Anemia is defined as a hemoglobin level of less than 13 g/dL in men and less than 12 g/dL in women by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Pathophysiology

The pathophysiology of decrease in hemoglobin and rarity of anemia in patients with COVID-19 infection are as the followings:[3]

Causes

Inflammation caused by COVID-19 infection affects erythropoiesis and decreases hemoglobin.[3]

Differentiating COVID-19-associated Anemia from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

  • Anemia is a very rare complication of COVID-19.
  • There is no new update about COVID-19 associated anemia.

Risk Factors

There is no associated risk factor For COVID-19 associated anemia.

Screening

There is insufficient evidence to recommend routine screening for anemia in COVID-19 infection.

Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis

  • Although anemia is not a common finding in patients with COVID-19 infection, but decrease in hemoglobin in patients with severe COVID-19 infection has been reported.[3][5]
  • The median hemoglobin is lower in patients with severe COVID-19 (12.8 g/dL) compared to patients with non-severe infection (13.5 g/dL).[5]
  • Decrease in hemoglobin is seen more in critically ill patients with severe COVID-19 infection.[5]

Diagnosis

Diagnostic Study of Choice

  • The diagnostic study of choice for anemia is compelete blood count (CBC).
  • Anemia is defined as a hemoglobin level of less than 13 g/dL in men and less than 12 g/dL in women by the World Health Organization (WHO).
  • The median hemoglobin is lower in patients with severe COVID-19 (12.8 g/dL) compared to patients with non-severe infection (13.5 g/dL).[5]

History and Symptoms

  • Although anemia is not a common finding in patients with COVID-19 infection, but decrease in hemoglobin in patients with severe COVID-19 infection has been reported.[3][5]
  • The median hemoglobin is lower in patients with severe COVID-19 (12.8 g/dL) compared to patients with non-severe infection (13.5 g/dL).[5]
  • Anemia is defined as a hemoglobin level of less than 13 g/dL in men and less than 12 g/dL in women by the World Health Organization (WHO).
  • Patients with anemia should be asked about:[6]

Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings[4]

  • Compelete blood count (CBC):
    • The median hemoglobin is lower in patients with severe COVID-19 (12.8 g/dL) compared to patients with non-severe infection (13.5 g/dL).[5]

Electrocardiogram

There are no ECG findings associated with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

X-ray

There are no x-ray findings associated with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

Echocardiography or Ultrasound

There are no echocardiography/ultrasound findings associated with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

CT scan

There are no CT scan findings associated with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

MRI

There are no MRI findings associated with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

Other Imaging Findings

There are no other imaging findings associated with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

Other Diagnostic Studies[4]

Treatment

Medical Therapy

Treatment of anemia depends on the cause of anemia.[6] No specific treatment has been reported for COVID-19-associated-anemia.

Surgery

Surgery is not a treatment option for patients with COVID-19-associated-anemia.

Primary Prevention

There are no established measures for the primary prevention of COVID-19-associated-anemia.

Secondary Prevention

Minimal amount of blood blood should be drawn for blood tests and only clinically necessary tests should be ordered in order to prevent aggregation of COVID-19-associated-anemia.[7]

References

  1. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/about/index.html. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Lu, Jian; Cui, Jie; Qian, Zhaohui; Wang, Yirong; Zhang, Hong; Duan, Yuange; Wu, Xinkai; Yao, Xinmin; Song, Yuhe; Li, Xiang; Wu, Changcheng; Tang, Xiaolu (2020). "On the origin and continuing evolution of SARS-CoV-2". National Science Review. doi:10.1093/nsr/nwaa036. ISSN 2095-5138.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Liu X, Zhang R, He G (2020). "Hematological findings in coronavirus disease 2019: indications of progression of disease". Ann Hematol. doi:10.1007/s00277-020-04103-5. PMC 7266734 Check |pmc= value (help). PMID 32495027 Check |pmid= value (help).
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Cascio MJ, DeLoughery TG (2017). "Anemia: Evaluation and Diagnostic Tests". Med Clin North Am. 101 (2): 263–284. doi:10.1016/j.mcna.2016.09.003. PMID 28189170.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 Guan WJ, Ni ZY, Hu Y, Liang WH, Ou CQ, He JX; et al. (2020). "Clinical Characteristics of Coronavirus Disease 2019 in China". N Engl J Med. 382 (18): 1708–1720. doi:10.1056/NEJMoa2002032. PMC 7092819 Check |pmc= value (help). PMID 32109013 Check |pmid= value (help).
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Powell DJ, Achebe MO (2016). "Anemia for the Primary Care Physician". Prim Care. 43 (4): 527–542. doi:10.1016/j.pop.2016.07.006. PMID 27866575.
  7. Baron DM, Franchini M, Goobie SM, Javidroozi M, Klein AA, Lasocki S; et al. (2020). "Patient blood management during the COVID-19 pandemic: a narrative review". Anaesthesia. doi:10.1111/anae.15095. PMID 32339260 Check |pmid= value (help).


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