چکیده
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Introduction: The coronavirus pandemic (COVID‐19) is an infectious disease
with a high mortality rate that is challenging to treat. Cytokine storm is a crucial
factor leading to acute respiratory distress syndrome in COVID‐19 patients.
Identifying factors that predict the severity of the disease may be primarily
prognostic to guide drug therapy. The objective of this study was to investigate
the prognostic role of interleukin 6 (IL‐6) in the hospitalized patients infected
with COVID‐19.
Methods: This case‐control study was conducted from October 2019 to April
2020 at Shahid Faqihi hospital in Iran. Fifty hospitalized COVID‐19 patients and
50 healthy individuals were included while controlling demographics and
comorbidities. IL‐6 serum levels were measured and compared based on
demographic characteristics (age, sex) and comorbidities in the case and control
groups. Spearman rank correlation coefficient was also used to analyze the
correlations between IL‐6 levels and lung involvement in COVID‐19 patients.
Moreover, some laboratory parameters were compared based on the percentage of lung involvement.
Results: The level of IL‐6 in the case group was significantly higher than the
control (p ˂ 0.001). We observed a positive and significant correlation between
the level of IL‐6 and the severity of lung involvement (r = 0.0.79, p < 0.01). The
median level of IL‐6 in patients who showed more than 75% lung involvement
was 573 (IQR = 320−850).
Conclusion: Available evidence suggests that high levels of IL‐6 are associated
with the severity of COVID‐19. According to the results, it could be proposed
that inhibition of IL‐6 might be a target for therapeutic managements to reduce
mortality in the patients with COVID‐19.
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