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

被引:0
作者
Cristian Deana
Luigi Vetrugno
Martina Fabris
Francesco Curcio
Emanuela Sozio
Carlo Tascini
Flavio Bassi
机构
[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
来源
Inflammation | 2022年 / 45卷
关键词
COVID-19; cardiac tamponade; cytokines; pericardial drainage; echocardiography; immunoglobulin test anti SARS–CoV–2;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
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.
引用
收藏
页码:1 / 5
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Acute Myopericarditis with Pericardial Effusion and Cardiac Tamponade in a Patient with COVID-19
    Purohit, Richa
    Kanwal, Arjun
    Pandit, Anil
    Patel, Bhavin M.
    Meininger, Glenn Robert
    Brown, Jeffrey Jay
    Kaliyadan, Antony George
    Saini, Aditya
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CASE REPORTS, 2020, 21 : 1 - 4
  • [42] Can Natural Polyphenols Help in Reducing Cytokine Storm in COVID-19 Patients?
    Giovinazzo, Giovanna
    Gerardi, Carmela
    Uberti-Foppa, Caterina
    Lopalco, Lucia
    MOLECULES, 2020, 25 (24):
  • [43] Effects of Simulated COVID-19 Cytokine Storm on Stent Thrombogenicity
    Cornelissen, Anne
    Kutyna, Matthew
    Cheng, Qi
    Sato, Yu
    Kawakami, Rika
    Sakamoto, Atsushi
    Kawai, Kenji
    Mori, Masayuki
    Fernandez, Raquel
    Guo, Liang
    Pellegrini, Dario
    Guagliumi, Giulio
    Barakat, Mark
    Virmani, Renu
    Finn, Aloke
    CARDIOVASCULAR REVASCULARIZATION MEDICINE, 2022, 35 : 129 - 138
  • [44] COVID-19: Pathogenesis, cytokine storm and therapeutic potential of interferons
    Nile, Shivraj Hariram
    Nile, Arti
    Qiu, Jiayin
    Li, Lin
    Jia, Xu
    Kai, Guoyin
    CYTOKINE & GROWTH FACTOR REVIEWS, 2020, 53 : 66 - 70
  • [45] On the role of bacterial metalloproteases in COVID-19 associated cytokine storm
    László Földvári-Nagy
    Tamás Schnabel
    Gabriella Dörnyei
    Tamás Korcsmáros
    Katalin Lenti
    Cell Communication and Signaling, 19
  • [46] On the role of bacterial metalloproteases in COVID-19 associated cytokine storm
    Foldvari-Nagy, Laszlo
    Schnabel, Tamas
    Dornyei, Gabriella
    Korcsmaros, Tamas
    Lenti, Katalin
    CELL COMMUNICATION AND SIGNALING, 2021, 19 (01)
  • [47] Colchicine to Weather the Cytokine Storm in Hospitalized Patients with COVID-19
    Brunetti, Luigi
    Diawara, Oumou
    Tsai, Andrew
    Firestein, Bonnie L.
    Nahass, Ronald G.
    Poiani, George
    Schlesinger, Naomi
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (09) : 1 - 12
  • [48] Is severe COVID-19 a cytokine storm syndrome: a hyperinflammatory debate
    Mehta, Puja
    Fajgenbaum, David C.
    CURRENT OPINION IN RHEUMATOLOGY, 2021, 33 (05) : 419 - 430
  • [49] Etoricoxib may inhibit cytokine storm to treat COVID-19
    Wang, Ruo
    MEDICAL HYPOTHESES, 2021, 150
  • [50] Cannabis for COVID-19: can cannabinoids quell the cytokine storm?
    Onaivi, Emmanuel Shan
    Sharma, Venkatanarayanan
    FUTURE SCIENCE OA, 2020, 6 (08):