Potentially there are numerous topics you can go for but the current Corvid 19 pandemic does offer Haematologists opportunities to investigate various clinical aspects, manifestations and complications of this condition. You may want to choose a disease category first (BMT, acute leukaemia, chronic leukaemia, MPD, MDS, haemophilia, haemoglobinopathy, non-malignant cytopenia....). Then analyse the impact that Corvid 19 and lockdown have had on the presentations and management pathways of one of these categories. You can analyse the patient numbers (up or down), any difference in the way patients present to hospital (eg. more severe disease, significant complications), any unusual presentations, any notable differences in laboratory parameters (more marked cytopenia, biochemical disturbances etc), differences in clinical outcome (morbidity and mortality).
Just an idea, but what about looking at the hematological changes that occur in mild covid and severe covid and contrast against expected hematological changes that occur in other viral infections and general bacterial infections
Potentially there are numerous topics you can go for but the current Corvid 19 pandemic does offer Haematologists opportunities to investigate various clinical aspects, manifestations and complications of this condition. You may want to choose a disease category first (BMT, acute leukaemia, chronic leukaemia, MPD, MDS, haemophilia, haemoglobinopathy, non-malignant cytopenia....). Then analyse the impact that Corvid 19 and lockdown have had on the presentations and management pathways of one of these categories. You can analyse the patient numbers (up or down), any difference in the way patients present to hospital (eg. more severe disease, significant complications), any unusual presentations, any notable differences in laboratory parameters (more marked cytopenia, biochemical disturbances etc), differences in clinical outcome (morbidity and mortality).
Hello Siti. You can do a correlation to iron deficiency anemia leves with bone marrow tr patients and or blood type propensity to the illness. Kind regards