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		<title>Cytokine elevation in severe and critical COVID-19: a rapid systematic review, meta-analysis, and comparison with other inflammatory syndromes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Cytokine elevation in severe and critical COVID-19: a rapid systematic review, meta-analysis, and comparison with other inflammatory syndromes Daniel E LeismanLukas RonnerRachel PinottiMatthew D TaylorPratik SinhaCarolyn S CalfeeAlexandre V HirayamaFiore MastroianiCameron J TurtleMichael...]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><span style="color:#5C3566;">Cytokine elevation in severe and critical COVID-19: a rapid systematic review, meta-analysis, and comparison with other inflammatory syndromes</span></strong><br />
Daniel E LeismanLukas RonnerRachel PinottiMatthew D TaylorPratik SinhaCarolyn S CalfeeAlexandre V HirayamaFiore MastroianiCameron J TurtleMichael O HarhayMatthieu LegrandClifford S Deutschman<br />
Lancet Respir Med 2020; 8: 1233–44<br />
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<p>The  description  of  a  so-called  cytokine  storm  in  patients  with  COVID-19  has  prompted  consideration  of  anti-cytokine  therapies, particularly interleukin-6 antagonists. However, direct systematic comparisons of COVID-19 with other critical illnesses  associated  with  elevated  cytokine  concentrations  have  not  been  reported.  In  this  Rapid  Review,  we  report  the  results of a systematic review and meta-analysis of COVID-19 studies published or posted as preprints between Nov 1, 2019, and  April  14,  2020,  in  which  interleukin-6  concentrations  in  patients  with  severe  or  critical  disease  were  recorded.  25 COVID-19 studies (n=1245 patients) were ultimately included. Comparator groups included four trials each in sepsis (n=5320), cytokine release syndrome (n=72), and acute respiratory distress syndrome unrelated to COVID-19 (n=2767). In patients with severe or critical COVID-19, the pooled mean serum interleukin-6 concentration was 36·7 pg/mL (95% CI 21·6–62·3 pg/mL; I²=57·7%). Mean interleukin-6 concentrations were nearly 100 times higher in patients with cytokine release syndrome (3110·5 pg/mL, 632·3–15 302·9 pg/mL; p<0·0001), 27 times higher in patients with sepsis (983·6 pg/mL, 550·1–1758·4 pg/mL; p<0·0001), and 12 times higher in patients with acute respiratory distress syndrome unrelated to COVID-19  (460  pg/mL,  216·3–978·7  pg/mL;  p<0·0001).  Our  findings  question  the  role  of  a  cytokine  storm  in  COVID-19-induced organ dysfunction. Many questions remain about the immune features of COVID-19 and the potential role of anti-cytokine and immune-modulating treatments in patients with the disease
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