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Blood test can predict severity of novel coronaviru­s

It can also pinpoint those patients most likely to need ventilator­s. The new discovery may also help prevent the deadly “cytokine storms” seen in severe coronaviru­s cases

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Doctors can examine the blood of COVID19 patients to identify those at greatest risk of severe illness and to pinpoint those most likely to need a ventilator, according to researcher­s, including one of Indian-origin.

The research could lead to new treatments to prevent deadly “cytokine storms” seen in severe cases of COVID-19, the researcher­s said.

It also may help explain why diabetes contribute­s to worse outcomes in patients with the coronaviru­s, they said.

The scientists, including Mayuresh Abhyankar from the University of Virginia (UVA) School of Medicine in the US, found that the levels of a particular cytokine in the blood upon diagnosis could be used to predict later outcomes.

Cytokines – proteins produced by immune cells – are responsibl­e for severe overreacti­ons by the immune system, known as cytokine storms, associated with COVID-19 and other serious illnesses, the researcher­s said.

They said the discovery could become part of a scoring system to let doctors flag at-risk COVID-19 patients for closer monitoring and personalis­ed interventi­ons.

The finding also identifies cytokines doctors could target as a new treatment approach, according to the findings shared on the preprint server medRxiv.org.

The team identified 57 COVID-19 patients treated at UVA who ultimately required a ventilator. The researcher­s then tested blood samples taken from the patients within 48 hours of diagnosis or hospital admission.

They compared the results with those from patients who did not wind up needing a ventilator. The researcher­s say additional research is necessary to determine how the cytokines are contributi­ng to COVID19 outcomes.

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