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The Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Gonadal Hormonal Functions in Iraqi Women
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خلفية البحث:  مع دخول جائحة COVID-19 عامه الثالث ، من الواضح أن آثاره تمتد إلى ما بعد الجهاز التنفسي وهي مهمة سريريًا. قد يكون لهذه العواقب أيضًا تأثير على الصحة ونوعية الحياة. ربما يكون ثلث النساء قد عانين من تغيرات عابرة في أنماط الدورة الشهرية نتيجة للضغوط المرتبطة بوباء COVID-19. وقد يكون هذا التغيير ناتجًا عن التوتر والقلق. يمكن أن يكون عدم انتظام الدورة الشهرية أو غيابها مؤشرًا على انخفاض الخصوبة ، والذي يمكن أن يرتبط بحد ذاته بعدد من الحالات المزمنة ،و قد يتسبب النزيف الحاد في الإصابة بفقر الدم وله تأثير سلبي كبير على نوعية الحياة ويشكل عبئًا اجتماعيًا واقتصاديًا ضخمًا على النساء وأسرهن والخدمات الصحية والمجتمع. الاهداف : ان  الهدف من هذه الدراسة هو النظر في تأثير عدوى فيروس كورونا على مستوى الهرمونات للمرأة (استراديول (E2) ، البرولاكتين (PRL) ، الهرمون المنبه للجريب (FSH) ، والهرمون اللوتيني (LH)) ، وكذلك الحالات النزيف الغزير الذي يحدث عند النساء العراقيات قبل انقطاع الطمث المصابات بفيروس كورونا لمدة شهرين إلى ستة أشهر على الأقل. المرضى وطرق العمل/ المواد وطرق العمل:  اجريت هذه الدراسة البحثية  في مدينة بغداد الطبية (العيادة الاستشارية) ، من تشرين الثاني (نوفمبر) 2021 إلى نيسان (أبريل) 2022. وشملت الدراسة 100 امرأة متزوجة في سن الإنجاب تتراوح أعمارهن بين 18 و 40 سنة. تم تقسيم عينة الدراسة إلى مجموعتين ، المجموعة الاولى  50 امرأة في سن الإنجاب مصابات  بالنزيف  الحاد بعد الإصابة بـ COVID-19 م لمدة أربعة أشهر على الأقل ، و 50 امرأة غير مصابات بالفيروس التاجي. النتائج: أظهرت نتائج هذه الدراسة ، بمقارنة متوسط ​​± SD للمجموعتين ، أن مستويات LH كانت ذات دلالة إحصائية عالية لدى النساء اللواتي عانين من نزيف حاد بعد عدوى COVID-19 مقارنة بالنساء غير المصابات بـ COVID-19 ، مع قيمة p 0.000. لم تكن هناك فروق ذات دلالة إحصائية في مستويات FSH بين المجموعتين. كانت مستويات PRL أعلى من الناحية الإحصائية بالنسبة للنساء اللائي عانين من نزيف كبير بعد الإصابة بـ COVID-19 مقارنة بالنساء غير المصابات بـ COVID-19 ، بقيمة p 0.003. كان E2 ذو دلالة إحصائية عالية مقارنة بالنساء اللائي عانين من نزيف مفرط بعد عدوى COVID-19 مقارنة بالنساء غير المصابات. الاستنتاجات: تشير نتائج هذه الدراسة إلى أن النساء بعد الاصابة بـ COVID-19 قد يكون لهن تأثير على أنماط الدورة الشهرية ، ولكن هذا التأثير كان مؤقتًا ويمكن أن يكون بسبب التوتر والقلق الذي يؤثر على HPA ومبايض النساء. قد يؤدي ذلك إلى اضطراب وظائف الجهاز التناسلي الأنثوي ، حيث تظهر مستويات مرتفعة من هرمونات الغدد التناسلية مثل LH و PRL و E2 وأحيانًا تؤدي إلى حالة نزيف حاد بعد الإصابة بفيروس كورونا.

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