Author: Erol, Seyit Ahmet; Polat, Naci; Akdas, Sevginur; Aribal Ayral, Pelin; Anuk, Ali Taner; Ozden Tokalioglu, Eda; Goncu Ayhan, Şule; Kesikli, Burcu; Ceylan, Merve Nur; Tanacan, Atakan; Moraloglu Tekin, Özlem; Yazihan, Nuray; Sahin, Dilek
Title: Maternal selenium status plays a crucial role on clinical outcomes of pregnant women with COVIDâ€19 infection Cord-id: s4t0j0bm Document date: 2021_5_15
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Snippet: Adequate maternal selenium level is essential for immune response and healthy pregnancy. This study aimed to shed light on the selenium status of pregnant women with COVIDâ€19 and the effects of potential deficiency in serum selenium levels. Totally 141 pregnant women, 71 of them were COVIDâ€19 patients, in different trimesters were included in the study. Maternal serum selenium levels, demographic and clinical parameters were determined. Serum selenium levels of pregnant women in the second (
Document: Adequate maternal selenium level is essential for immune response and healthy pregnancy. This study aimed to shed light on the selenium status of pregnant women with COVIDâ€19 and the effects of potential deficiency in serum selenium levels. Totally 141 pregnant women, 71 of them were COVIDâ€19 patients, in different trimesters were included in the study. Maternal serum selenium levels, demographic and clinical parameters were determined. Serum selenium levels of pregnant women in the second (p: .0003) and third (p: .001) trimesters with COVIDâ€19 were significantly lower than in the healthy group. Maternal selenium level was found to be negatively correlated with gestational week (p < .0001, r: −.541), Dâ€dimer (p: .0002, r: −.363) and interleukinâ€6 (ILâ€6) level (p: .02, r: −.243). In the second trimester, serum selenium level positively correlated with white blood cell (p: .002, r: .424), neutrophil (p: .006, r: .39), lymphocyte (p: .004, r: .410) count and hemoglobin (p: .02, r: .323), hematocrit (p: .008, r: .38) status. In the third trimester, it was found that maternal selenium level positively correlated with monocyte (p: .04, r: .353) and negatively correlated with Câ€reactive protein level (p: .03, r: −.384). Serum selenium level was gradually decreased during the pregnancy period, however, this natural decrease was enhanced together with COVIDâ€19 infection. The reason might be increased selenium needs depended on the immune response against infection. The decrease in maternal selenium level was found to be related to ILâ€6 and Dâ€dimer levels, which indicate selenium's role in disease progression.
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