Immuno-inflammatory and organ dysfunction markers in severe COVID-19 patients.

Publication date: Jul 26, 2024

Infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may induce some complications among people who experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and some of them recover without requiring special treatment. Albeit, some individuals become seriously reached risk points and require special medical attention especially older people and people who suffer from chronic diseases. Serum and whole blood samples were collected from confirmed infected persons with SARS CoV-2 by real-time PCR and the control group. All lab. Investigations were performed using Cobas 6000. Significant differences were noted between patients compared to the control group in the Mean +/- SD of IL-6 (76. 06 +/- 7. 60 vs 3. 61 +/- 0. 296 pg/ml), Procalcitonin (0. 947 +/- 0. 117 vs 0. 061 +/- 0. 007 ng/ml), CRP (125. 3 +/- 7. 560 vs 4. 027 +/- 0. 251 mg/dl), ALT (154. 8 +/- 30. 47 vs 49. 75 +/- 2. 977 IU/L) and AST (70. 83 +/- 9. 215 vs 27. 23 +/- 1. 767) respectively. While other parameters were also showed significant differences were noted between patients compared to the control group for D-Dimmer, PT, PTT, LDH, Ferritin, WBC, Lymphocyte and Creatinine. The results reached that the effect of SARS CoV-2 and cytokine storm was clear on the body’s organs through vital biomarker investigations that were performed in this study.

Concepts Keywords
Lymphocyte Biomarkers
Organ Body organs
Pcr Cytokine
Storm Inflammation
SARS CoV-2

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease VO organ
disease MESH COVID-19
disease MESH Infection
disease MESH complications
disease MESH chronic diseases
disease VO time
drug DRUGBANK Creatinine
disease MESH cytokine storm
disease MESH Inflammation

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