Author: Zhou, Yaqing; Han, Tao; Chen, Jiaxin; Hou, Can; Hua, Lei; He, Shu; Guo, Yi; Zhang, Sheng; Wang, Yanjun; Yuan, Jinxia; Zhao, Chenhui; Zhang, Jing; Jia, Qiaowei; Zuo, Xiangrong; Li, Jinhai; Wang, Liansheng; Cao, Quan; Jia, Enzhi
Title: Clinical and Autoimmune Characteristics of Severe and Critical Cases of COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: how9cmw8 Document date: 2020_5_14
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Snippet: In this study we report on the clinical and autoimmune characteristics of severe and critical novel coronavirus pneumonia caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome‒associated coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2). The clinical, autoimmune, and laboratory characteristics of 21 patients who had laboratoryâ€confirmed severe and critical cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) from the intensive care unit of the Huangshi Central Hospital, Hubei Province, China, were investigated. A total of 21
Document: In this study we report on the clinical and autoimmune characteristics of severe and critical novel coronavirus pneumonia caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome‒associated coronavirus 2 (SARSâ€CoVâ€2). The clinical, autoimmune, and laboratory characteristics of 21 patients who had laboratoryâ€confirmed severe and critical cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVIDâ€19) from the intensive care unit of the Huangshi Central Hospital, Hubei Province, China, were investigated. A total of 21 patients (13 men and 8 women), including 8 (38.1%) severe cases and 13 (61.9%) critical cases, were enrolled. Cough (90.5%) and fever (81.0%) were the dominant symptoms, and most patients (76.2%) had at least one coexisting disorder on admission. The most common characteristics on chest computed tomography were groundâ€glass opacity (100%) and bilateral patchy shadowing (76.2%). The most common findings on laboratory measurement were lymphocytopenia (85.7%) and elevated levels of Câ€reactive protein (94.7%) and interleukinâ€6 (89.5%). The prevalence of anti‒52 kDa SSA/Ro antibody, anti‒60 kDa SSA/Ro antibody, and antinuclear antibody was 20%, 25%, and 50%, respectively. We also retrospectively analyzed the clinical and laboratory data from 21 severe and critical cases of COVIDâ€19. Autoimmune phenomena exist in COVIDâ€19 subjects, and the present results provide the rationale for a strategy of preventing immune dysfunction and optimal immunosuppressive therapy.
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