Interleukin-6 is upregulated and may be associated with myocardial injury in some patients who have recovered from COVID-19

  • Hayama H
  • Ide S
  • Kitami Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) causes myocardial injury by inducing a cytokine storm in severe cases. Studies have reported that myocardial injury persists for a prolonged period during COVID-19 recovery, and cardiac troponin is a useful indicator of myocardial injury. The interleukin-6 (IL-6) level is known to be associated with the morbidity and mortality of COVID-19, but this association has not been studied during recovery. The current study examined the association between IL-6 levels and myocardial damage during COVID-19 recovery. Four of 209 patients (1.9%) who recovered from COVID-19 had elevated IL-6 levels. All 4 patients tested positive for high-sensitivity troponin T, and 3 patients had subclinical left ventricular (LV) dysfunction according to echocardiography. Positivity for IL-6 during COVID-19 recovery suggests ongoing myocardial damage due to inflammation.

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Hayama, H., Ide, S., Kitami, Y., Hara, H., Kutsuna, S., & Hiroi, Y. (2022). Interleukin-6 is upregulated and may be associated with myocardial injury in some patients who have recovered from COVID-19. Global Health & Medicine, 4(1), 61–63. https://doi.org/10.35772/ghm.2021.01090

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