Increasing fetal hemoglobin as a possible key for improvement of hypoxia and saving last breath in COVID-19 patient: “postulating a hypothesis”

Author:

Abdelzaher Muhamed A.,Ibrahim Ashraf E. S.,Negm Essamedin M.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background COVID-19 patients normally experience mild cold-like symptoms that progress from the early viral response phase through the lung phase to the hyper-inflammation phase. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) characterizes the most critical stage of the illness with progressive respiratory failure. Hypoxemia is the most dangerous and challenging problem. We suggest an inductive study approach to postulate a hypothesis and synthesis of supporting evidence as a trial to resolve hypoxia in patients with COVID-19 by increasing the volume of fetal hemoglobin which has a high affinity for oxygen using methods for hypothesis related research evidence synthesis. Conclusion We recommend involving umbilical cord fetal blood transfusion or the use of hydroxyl urea as a clinical trial on COVID-19 patients and also for all other types of ARDS to determine its efficacy in correction of hypoxemia, controlling progression of the disease, and increasing survival rate.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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