Pericardial Cytokine “Storm” in a COVID-19 Patient: the Confirmation of a Hypothesis

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Cristian Deana
Luigi Vetrugno
Martina Fabris
Francesco Curcio
Emanuela Sozio
Carlo Tascini
Flavio Bassi
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[1] Academic Hospital of Udine,Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine
[2] University of Udine,Department of Medicine
[3] Academic Hospital of Udine,Institute of Clinical Pathology, Department of Laboratory Medicine
[4] Udine University Hospital,Infectious Diseases Clinic
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Inflammation | 2022年 / 45卷
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COVID-19; cardiac tamponade; cytokines; pericardial drainage; echocardiography; immunoglobulin test anti SARS–CoV–2;
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Novel Coronavirus Disease in most cases produces mild symptoms which resolve after a few days. Some authors hypothesized that SARS-CoV-2 infection could trigger excessive cytokine production leading to a severe multi-organ disease requiring intensive care admission. Respiratory and neurological symptoms are the most frequently reported manifestation of the disease. Indeed, cardiac involvement is reported mostly as a part of a systemic disease. Few isolated cardiac manifestations of COVID-19 infection have been described. We report herein a case of SARS-CoV-2 related severe isolated pericardial involvement requiring ICU admission due to cardiac tamponade needing urgent drainage. Analysis of pericardial fluid from drainage demonstrated a higher cytokine concentration than blood values. Other causes of pericardial disease, such as autoimmunity, bacterial or other than COVID-19 infection, neoplasms or acute myocardial infarction were also evaluated, but all tests confirmed negative results. The suspicion of isolated involvement of the pericardium was therefore demonstrated by the analysis of cytokines which strongly support our hypothesis.
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