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Effects of COVID-19 disease on PAI-1 antigen and haematological parameters during disease management: A prospective cross-sectional study in a regional Hospital in Ghana.

Charles NkansahMichael OwusuSamuel Kwasi AppiahKofi MensahSimon Bannison BaniFelix Osei-BoakyeLawrence Duah AgyemangEzekiel Bonwin AckahGabriel AbbamSamira DaudYeduah QuansahCharles Angnataa DerigubahFrancis Atoroba ApodolaValentine AyangbaDavid Amoah AfrifaCaleb Paul EshunAbdul-Waliu IddrisuSelina MintaahBenjamin TwumAbidatu MohammedEugene Mensah AgyareWendy Akomeah GyasiPeace Esenam AgbadzaCandy Adwoa Ewusiwaa WilsonSeth AnanePrince AntwiReginald Akwasi Yeboah Antwi
Published in: PLOS global public health (2023)
Plasma PAI-1 Ag level was higher among severe COVID-19 participants. The COVID-19-associated inflammation could affect red blood cell parameters and platelets. Successful recovery from COVID-19, with reduced inflammatory response as observed in the decline of serum ferritin levels restores the haematological parameters. Plasma levels of PAI-1 should be assessed during the management of severe COVID-19 in Ghana. This will enhance the early detection of probable thrombotic events and prompts Physicians to provide interventions to prevent thrombotic complications associated with COVID-19.
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