IL-6 and other biomarkers as predictors of severity in COVID-19

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Objective: Cytokine release syndrome is suggested to be the most important mechanism triggering acute respiratory distress syndrome and end organ damage in COVID-19. The severity of disease may be measured by different biomarkers. Methods: We studied markers of inflammation and coagulation as recorded in 29 patients on admission to the hospital in order to identify markers of severe COVID-19 and need of ICU. Results: Patients who were eventually admitted to ICU displayed significantly higher serum levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), C-reactive protein (CRP), and procalcitonin. No statistical differences were found between the groups in median levels of lymphocytes, D-dimer or ferritin. Conclusions: IL-6 and CRP were the strongest predictors of severity in hospitalized patients with COVID-19.

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Broman, N., Rantasärkkä, K., Feuth, T., Valtonen, M., Waris, M., Hohenthal, U., … Oksi, J. (2021). IL-6 and other biomarkers as predictors of severity in COVID-19. Annals of Medicine, 53(1), 410–412. https://doi.org/10.1080/07853890.2020.1840621

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