On the Alert for Cytokine Storm: Immunopathology in COVID‐19
Arthritis & Rheumatology2020Vol. 72(7), pp. 1059–1063
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Lauren A. Henderson, Scott Canna, Grant S. Schulert, Stefano Volpi, Pui Y. Lee, Kate F. Kernan, Roberto Caricchio, Shawn A. Mahmud, Melissa M. Hazen, Olha Halyabar, Kacie J. Hoyt, Joseph Han, Alexei A. Grom, Marco Gattorno, Angelo Ravelli, Fabrizio De Benedetti, Edward M. Behrens, Randy Q. Cron, Peter A. Nigrović
Abstract
Poor outcomes in COVID-19 correlate with clinical and laboratory features of cytokine storm syndrome. Broad screening for cytokine storm and early, targeted antiinflammatory therapy may prevent immunopathology and could help conserve limited health care resources. While studies are ongoing, extrapolating from clinical experience in cytokine storm syndromes may benefit the multidisciplinary teams caring for patients with severe COVID-19.
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