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  • BACKGROUND: In this review we described the values of commonly available HScore laboratory markers in patients with coronavirus-19 (COVID-19)-pneumonia associated cytokine storm syndrome (CPN-CSS) and compared results with those of other forms cytokine storm syndrome (O-CSS) to determine a pattern for CPN-CSS. Twelve CPN-CSS studies and six O-CSS studies were included. CPN-CSS typically obtained a single HScore value (e.g., aspartate transaminase > 30 U/L) while failing all other HScore criteria. A typical pattern for CPN-CSS was revealed when compared to O-CSS: lymphopenia vs. pancytopenia and increased vs. decreased fibrinogen. Findings, other than HScore commonly found in CPN-CSS studies, showed elevated lactate dehydrogenase, D-dimer, and C-reactive protein. Although CPN-CSS studies describe severely ill patients, the HScore markers are typically less toxic that O-CSS.
  • In this review we described the values of commonly available HScore laboratory markers in patients with coronavirus-19 (COVID-19)-pneumonia associated cytokine storm syndrome (CPN-CSS) and compared results with those of other forms cytokine storm syndrome (O-CSS) to determine a pattern for CPN-CSS Twelve CPN-CSS studies and six O-CSS studies were included CPN-CSS typically obtained a single HScore value (e g , aspartate transaminase > 30 U/L) while failing all other HScore criteria A typical pattern for CPN-CSS was revealed when compared to O-CSS: lymphopenia vs pancytopenia and increased vs decreased fibrinogen Findings, other than HScore commonly found in CPN-CSS studies, showed elevated lactate dehydrogenase, D-dimer, and C-reactive protein Although CPN-CSS studies describe severely ill patients, the HScore markers are typically less toxic that O-CSS
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?:journal
  • Isr_Med_Assoc_J
  • The_Israel_Medical_Association_journal_:_IMAJ
?:license
  • unk
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?:source
  • WHO
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  • The Hyper-Inflammatory Response in Adults with Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia Differs from the Cytokine Storm of Hemophagocytic Syndrome
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?:who_covidence_id
  • #722186
  • #972915
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  • 2020

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