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“A Chain Only as Strong as Its Weakest Link”: An Up-to-Date Literature Review on the Bidirectional Interaction of Pulmonary Fibrosis and COVID-19

Radu Crișan-Dabija, Cristina Alice Pavel, Iolanda Valentina Popa, Andrei Țăruș, Alexandru Burlacu

2020Journal of Proteome Research36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic rapidly became a worldwide healthcare emergency affecting millions of people, with poor outcomes for patients with chronic conditions and enormous pressure on healthcare systems. Pulmonary fibrosis (PF) has been cited as a risk factor for a more severe evolution of COVID-19, primarily because its acute exacerbations are already associated with high mortality. We reviewed the available literature on biochemical, pathophysiological, and pharmacological mechanisms of PF and COVID-19 in an attempt to foresee the particular risk of infection and possible evolution of PF patients if infected with SARS-COV-2. We also analyzed the possible role of medication and risk factors (such as smoking) in the disease's evolution and clinical course. We found out that there is a complexity of interactions between coexisting idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis/interstitial lung disease (ILD) and COVID-19 disease. Also, patients recovering from severe COVID-19 disease are at serious risk of developing PF. Smokers seem to have, in theory, a chance for a better outcome if they develop a severe form of COVID-19 but statistically are at much higher risk of dying if they become critically ill.

Topics & Concepts

DiseaseMedicineIntensive care medicineCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)PandemicPulmonary fibrosisRisk factorPathophysiologyIdiopathic pulmonary fibrosisFibrosisLungInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)Interstitial Lung Diseases and Idiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesLong-Term Effects of COVID-19