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Definition and Risks of Cytokine Release Syndrome in 11 Critically Ill COVID-19 Patients With Pneumonia: Analysis of Disease Characteristics
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Acute Lung InjuryRespiratory Distress Syndrome (Pulmonary Critical Care)Severe Immune AbnormalitiesCovid-19 EpidemiologyCovid-19Clinical EpidemiologyRespiratory InfectionInfection ControlPublic HealthAcute MedicineDisease CharacteristicsLong CovidRespiratory DiseasesCovid-19 PandemicRespiratory Distress Syndrome (Neonatal Medicine)Infectious Respiratory DiseaseCytokine Release SyndromeMedicineGuangzhou Medical University
Corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients with severe immune abnormalities are at risk of cytokine release syndrome (CRS). The definition, prevention, and treatment of symptoms of CRS in critically ill patients with COVID-19 are important problems. We report a single-center case series of 11 COVID-19 patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome from The First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University in China from 26 January 2020 to 18 February 2020. The termination date of follow-up was 19 February 2020. Eight patients were determined to have characteristics of CRS, including pulmonary inflammation, fever, and dysfunction of nonpulmonary organs. An increase in interleukin-6 in peripheral blood was the highest risk factor and an early indicator of CRS in COVID-19.
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