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Relation between Cytokine Levels and Pulmonary Dysfunction in COVID-19 Patients: A Case-Control Study.

Salma A El KazafyYasser Mahrous FouadAzza F SaidHebatallah H AssalAmr E AhmedAhmad El AskaryTarek M AliOsama Mohamed Ahmed
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
Severe COVID-19 patients, compared to individuals with moderate illness and healthy controls, had lower lymphocyte counts and increased CRP with greater WBCs counts. In contrast to moderate COVID-19 patients, severe COVID-19 patients had higher levels of IL-6, but IL-4, IL-18, and IL-35 between both illness categories were at close levels. IL-6 level was the most potent predictor of COVID-19 progress and severity. CO-RADS 5 was the most frequent category in both moderate and severe cases. Patients with a typical CO-RADS involvement had a higher CRP and cytokine (IL-1β, IL-6, IL-4, IL-18, and IL-35) levels and WBCs count with a lower lymphocyte number than the others. Cytokine and CRP levels as well as WBCs and lymphocyte counts were considered surrogate markers of severe lung affection and pneumonia in COVID 19 patients.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • peripheral blood
  • early onset
  • oxidative stress
  • magnetic resonance
  • coronavirus disease
  • computed tomography