Interleukin-6 in Critical Coronavirus Disease 2019, a Driver of Lung Inflammation of Systemic Origin?
OBJECTIVES:. To examine whether interleukin-6 in critical coronavirus disease 2019 is higher in arterial than in central venous blood, as a sign of predominantly local pulmonal rather than systemic interleukin-6 production. DESIGN:. Prospective cohort pilot study with repeated weekly measurements of...
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Auteurs principaux: | Nikolai Ravn Aarskog, MD, Hans Christian Aass, PhD, Jan Cato Holter, MD, PhD, Morten Rostrup, MD, PhD, Aleksander Rygh Holten, MD, PhD |
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Wolters Kluwer
2021
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