The Effects of COVID-19 on Some Liver Enzymes Patients at Al Furat General Hospital in Baghdad
*Corresponding Author: Shanshool MT, Department of Medicine, Grodno State University, Belarus, Email: aubdllaalobaidy@gmail.comReceived Date: Mar 08, 2021 / Accepted Date: Mar 20, 2021 / Published Date: Mar 27, 2021
Citation: Shanshool MT, Shanshool ET, Al Ghuraibawi DFF (2021) The Effects of COVID-19 on Some Liver Enzymes Patients at Al Furat General Hospital in Baghdad. Biochem Physiol 10: 290.DOI: 10.4172/2168-9652.1000291
Copyright: © 2021 Shanshool MT, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Abstract
Coronavirus has been recognized in October, 2019, but the first infection with the virus in Iraq was identified in the province of Najaf, about 160 km south of Baghdad, on February 24, 2020 and aim of the research Knowing the extent of coronavirus effect on liver function, especially liver enzymes, which play a vital role in the vital processes in the human body 60 samples were collected at Al-Furat General Hospital from patients with COVID-19, of which 38 samples were for men, and 22 samples were for women; the blood was separated to extract serum by the centrifuge, then the results were obtained by an Automatic Biochemistry Analyzer device with Accent-200 and (GPT, ALP, TSB, GOT enzymes) were identified for comparisons between control and patients Through taking a section, analyses were performed for 60 patients, average age was 46, and ages were between 23-75 years. The values of the statistical analyses were clarified when compared to healthy people: the nature of the relationship where it was shown that there is a negative relationship in the amounts of GOT, GPT, ALP Proven by sig, which is higher than 0.05 and research shows that Coronavirus has actual effects on liver function, and the majority of patients have high GOT, GPT ALP due to a clear impact of COVID-19 on the liver enzymes.