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Tocilizumab in Severe COVID-19 Pneumonia and Concomitant Cytokine Release Syndrome

Tom van Kraaij, Rémy L.M. Mostard, Sofía Ramiro, César Magro‐Checa, C. van Dongen, Eric HJ van Haren, Jacqueline Buijs, Robert Landewé

2020European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Younger patients with COVID-19 may experience an exaggerated immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infection and develop cytokine release syndrome (CRS), which may be life threatening. There is no proven antiviral therapy for COVID-19 so far, but profound immunosuppression has recently been suggested as a treatment for COVID-19-associated CRS. We present a case of life-threatening CRS caused by COVID-19 infection with a favourable response to immunosuppressive therapy with tocilizumab (TCZ). The rapid clinical and biochemical improvement following TCZ administration suggests that treatment with immunotherapy can be life-saving in selected patients with COVID-19-induced CRS. LEARNING POINTS: Cytokine release syndrome may cause sudden and potentially life-threatening clinical deterioration in COVID-19 pneumonia, particularly in younger patients.Immunosuppressive therapy may provide important additional therapeutic benefit in these patients.Tocilizumab, a specific IL-6 inhibitor, led to dramatic clinical improvement in a young patient with severe COVID-19-associated cytokine release syndrome.

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TocilizumabMedicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPneumoniaCytokine release syndromeConcomitantBetacoronavirusInterleukin 6CytokineVirologyViral pneumoniaImmunologyIntensive care medicineInternal medicineOutbreakRheumatoid arthritisDiseaseInfectious disease (medical specialty)Long-Term Effects of COVID-19COVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesAutoimmune and Inflammatory Disorders Research
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