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AuthorJamila, Al-Zadjali
AuthorAl-Lawati, Amal
AuthorAl Riyami, Nafila
AuthorAl Farsi, Koukab
AuthorAl Jarradi, Najwa
AuthorBoudaka, Ammar
AuthorAl Barhoumi, Ali
AuthorAl Lawati, Mohsen
AuthorAl Khaifi, Amani
AuthorMusleh, Asma
AuthorGebrayel, Prisca
AuthorVaulont, Sophie
AuthorPeyssonnaux, Carole
AuthorEdeas, Marvin
AuthorSaleh, Jumana
Available date2025-04-28T06:22:27Z
Publication Date2024-12
Publication NameClinics
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clinsp.2024.100344
CitationAl-Zadjali, J., Al-Lawati, A., Al Riyami, N., Al Farsi, K., Al Jarradi, N., Boudaka, A., ... & Saleh, J. (2024). Reduced HDL-cholesterol in long COVID-19: A key metabolic risk factor tied to disease severity. Clinics, 79, 100344.
ISSN1807-5932
URIhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1807593224000218
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/64524
AbstractThis controlled study investigated metabolic changes in non-vaccinated individuals with Long-COVID-19, along with their connection to the severity of the disease. The study involved 88 patients who experienced varying levels of initial disease severity (mild, moderate, and severe), and a control group of 29 healthy individuals. Metabolic risk markers from fasting blood samples were analyzed, and data regarding disease severity indicators were collected. Findings indicated significant metabolic shifts in severe Long-COVID-19 cases, mainly a marked drop in HDL-C levels and a doubled increase in ferritin levels and insulin resistance compared to the mild cases and controls. HDL-C and ferritin were identified as the leading factors predicted by disease severity. In conclusion, the decline in HDL-C levels and rise in ferritin levels seen in Long-COVID-19 individuals, largely influenced by the severity of the initial infection, could potentially play a role in the persistence and progression of Long-COVID-19. Hence, these markers could be considered as possible therapeutic targets, and help shape preventive strategies to reduce the long-term impacts of the disease.
SponsorThis prospective study was approved by the Sultan Qaboos University ethics committee (SAU-EC/360/2020, MREC # 2241) on November 22, 2020.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectLong-COVID-19
HDL-cholesterol
Iron
Ferritin
Metabolic changes
Disease severity
TitleReduced HDL-cholesterol in long COVID-19: A key metabolic risk factor tied to disease severity
TypeArticle
Volume Number79
Open Access user License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
ESSN1980-5322
dc.accessType Open Access


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