Clinical characteristics and the role of IL-6 in acute-on-chronic liver failure patients with or without COVID-19: a multicenter paired cohort study

The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) remains unclear. To investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with ACLF complicated with COVID-19 in order to provide evidence for the precise treatment of this patient population. A t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology 2025-01, Vol.14, p.1471974
Hauptverfasser: Yao, Ruoyu, Xu, Guofen, Fu, Xiujuan, Zhang, Wenrui, Wang, Han, Chen, Yu, Yao, Jia
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Zusammenfassung:The impact of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on patients with acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) remains unclear. To investigate the clinical characteristics of patients with ACLF complicated with COVID-19 in order to provide evidence for the precise treatment of this patient population. A total of 34 ACLF patients with COVID-19 admitted to these three hospitals from December 2022 to August 2023 were included as the ACLF+COVID-19 group. Additionally, 34 age-, gender-, etiology-, and Model for End-Stage Liver Disease-Sodium (MELD-Na) score-matched ACLF patients were screened from 286 ACLF patients as the ACLF group. From 382 COVID-19 patients, 34 were selected as the COVID-19 group, matching the ACLF+COVID-19 group in age, gender, and illness severity. Clinical features of these three groups were compared, with the primary measure being the 28-day mortality rate in the ACLF patients and the secondary measures including clinical symptoms, laboratory tests, comorbidities, and complications in three groups. Compared with the ACLF group, the ACLF+COVID-19 group had significantly higher incidence rates of fever, cough, sputum production, fatigue, and hypoxemia (all p
ISSN:2235-2988
2235-2988
DOI:10.3389/fcimb.2024.1471974