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Immunologic Dysregulation and Hypercoagulability as a Pathophysiologic Background in COVID-19 Infection and the Immunomodulating Role of Colchicine.

Dimitrios A VrachatisKonstantinos A PapathanasiouSotiria G GiotakiKonstantinos RaisakisCharalampos KossyvakisAndreas KaoukisFotis KolokathisGerasimos DeftereosKonstantinos E IliodromitisDimitrios AvramidesHarilaos BogossianGerasimos SiasosGeorge GiannopoulosBernhard ReimersAlexandra LanskyJean-Claude TardifSpyridon Deftereos
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2021)
In 2020, SARS-COV-2 put health systems under unprecedented resource and manpower pressure leading to significant number of deaths. Expectedly, researchers sought to shed light on the pathophysiologic background of this novel disease (COVID-19) as well as to facilitate the design of effective therapeutic modalities. Indeed, early enough the pivotal role of inflammatory and thrombotic pathways in SARS-COV-2 infection has been illustrated. The purpose of this article is to briefly present the epidemiologic and clinical features of COVID-19, analyze the pathophysiologic importance of immunologic dysregulation and hypercoagulability in developing disease complications and finally to present an up-to-date systematic review of colchicine's immunomodulating capacity in view of hindering coronavirus complications.
Keyphrases
  • sars cov
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • systematic review
  • coronavirus disease
  • risk factors