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New Onset of Acute and Chronic Hepatic Diseases Post-COVID-19 Infection: A Systematic Review

Ahamed Lebbe, Ali Aboulwafa, Nuran Bayraktar, Beshr Mushannen, Sama Ayoub, Shaunak Sarker, Marwan Nour Abdalla, Ibrahim Mohammed, Malik Mushannen, Lina Yagan, Dalia Zakaria

2024Biomedicines12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The SARS-CoV-2 virus caused a pandemic in the 2020s, which affected almost every aspect of life. As the world is recovering from the effect of the coronavirus, the concept of post-COVID-19 syndrome has emerged. Multiple organ systems have been implicated, including the liver. We aim to identify and analyze the reported cases of severe and long-term parenchymal liver injury post-COVID-19 infection. Several databases were used to conduct a comprehensive literature search to target studies reporting cases of severe and long-term parenchymal liver injury post-COVID-19 infection. Screening, data extraction, and cross checking were performed by two independent reviewers. Only 22 studies met our inclusion criteria. Our results revealed that liver steatosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and cirrhosis were the most reported liver associated complications post-COVID-19 infection. Moreover, complications like acute liver failure, hepatitis, and liver hemorrhage were also reported. The mechanism of liver injury post-COVID-19 infection is not fully understood. The leading proposed mechanisms include the involvement of the angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 (ACE-2) receptor expressed in the liver and the overall inflammatory state caused by COVID-19 infection. Future studies should incorporate longer follow-up periods, spanning several years, for better insight into the progression and management of such diseases.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFatty liverCirrhosisSteatosisLiver injuryAlcoholic liver diseaseLiver diseaseDiseaseInternal medicineImmunologyGastroenterologyCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesLong-Term Effects of COVID-19Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment