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Título : Clinical value of immune-inflammatory parameters to assess the severity of coronavirus disease 2019
Autor: Zhu, Zhe
Cai, Ting
Fan, Lingyan
Lou, Kehong
Hua, Xin
Huang, Zuoan
Gao, Guosheng
Palavras-chave: COVID-19
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)
Immune-inflammatory parameters
Cytokine storm
Interleukin 6 (IL-6)
Publicador: Elsevier
Data da publicação: Jun-2020
Referência: ZHU, Z. et al. Clinical value of immune-inflammatory parameters to assess the severity of coronavirus disease 2019. International Journal of Infectious Diseases, [S.l.], v. 95, p. 332-339, June 2020.
Abstract: Objective To explore the clinical value of immune-inflammatory markers to assess the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Methods 127 consecutive hospitalized patients with confirmed COVID-19 were enrolled in this study, and classified into non-severe and severe groups. Demographics, symptoms, underlying diseases and laboratory data were collected and assessed for predictive value. Results Of 127 COVID-19 patients, 16 cases (12.60%) were classified into the severe group. High level of interleukin-6 (IL-6), C-reaction protein (CRP) and hypertension were independent risk factors for the severity of COVID-19. The risk model based on IL-6, CRP and hypertension had the highest area under the receiver operator characteristic curve (AUROC). Additionally, the baseline IL-6 was positively correlated with other immune-inflammatory parameters and the dynamic change of IL-6 in the severe cases were parallel to the amelioration of the disease. Conclusion Our study showed that high level of IL-6, CRP and hypertension were independent risk factors for assessing the severity of COVID-19. The risk model established upon IL-6, CRP and hypertension had the highest predictability in this study. Besides, IL-6 played a pivotal role in the severity of COVID-19 and had a potential value for monitoring the process of severe cases.
URI: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1201971220302575
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Idioma: en_US
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