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Author: Laforge, Mireille; Elbim, Carole; Frère, Corinne; Hémadi, Miryana; Massaad, Charbel; Nuss, Philippe; Benoliel, Jean-Jacques; Becker, Chrystel
Title: Tissue damage from neutrophil-induced oxidative stress in COVID-19
  • Cord-id: u79r80ip
  • Document date: 2020_7_29
  • ID: u79r80ip
    Snippet: The high neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio observed in critically ill patients with COVID-19 is associated with excessive levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which promote a cascade of biological events that drive pathological host responses. ROS induce tissue damage, thrombosis and red blood cell dysfunction, which contribute to COVID-19 disease severity. We suggest that free radical scavengers could be beneficial for the most vulnerable patients.
    Document: The high neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio observed in critically ill patients with COVID-19 is associated with excessive levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which promote a cascade of biological events that drive pathological host responses. ROS induce tissue damage, thrombosis and red blood cell dysfunction, which contribute to COVID-19 disease severity. We suggest that free radical scavengers could be beneficial for the most vulnerable patients.

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