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[Systemic consequences and clinical aspects of SARS-CoV-2 infection]. / Systemische Auswirkungen und klinische Aspekte der SARS-CoV-2-Infektion.
Lax, Sigurd F; Skok, Kristijan; Zechner, Peter M; Setaffy, Lisa; Kessler, Harald H; Kaufmann, Norbert; Vander, Klaus; Cokic, Natalija; Maierhofer, Ursa; Bargfrieder, Ute; Trauner, Michael.
  • Lax SF; Institut für Pathologie des LKH Graz II, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Universität Graz, Göstingerstrasse 22, 8020, Graz, Österreich. sigurd.lax@kages.at.
  • Skok K; Medizinische Fakultät, Johannes-Kepler-Universität Linz, Linz, Österreich. sigurd.lax@kages.at.
  • Zechner PM; Institut für Pathologie des LKH Graz II, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Universität Graz, Göstingerstrasse 22, 8020, Graz, Österreich.
  • Setaffy L; Abteilungen für Innere Medizin, LKH Graz II, Graz, Österreich.
  • Kessler HH; Institut für Pathologie des LKH Graz II, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Universität Graz, Göstingerstrasse 22, 8020, Graz, Österreich.
  • Kaufmann N; Diagnostik und Forschungsinstitut für Hygiene, Mikrobiologie und Umweltmedizin, Medizinische Universität Graz, Graz, Österreich.
  • Vander K; Abteilungen für Innere Medizin, LKH Graz II, Graz, Österreich.
  • Cokic N; Institut für Krankenhaushygiene und Mikrobiologie, Steiermärkische Krankenanstaltengesellschaft m.b.H., Graz, Österreich.
  • Maierhofer U; Abteilungen für Anästhesiologie und Intensivmedizin, LKH Graz II, Graz, Österreich.
  • Bargfrieder U; Institut für Pathologie des LKH Graz II, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Universität Graz, Göstingerstrasse 22, 8020, Graz, Österreich.
  • Trauner M; Institut für Pathologie des LKH Graz II, Akademisches Lehrkrankenhaus der Medizinischen Universität Graz, Göstingerstrasse 22, 8020, Graz, Österreich.
Pathologe ; 42(2): 155-163, 2021 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1235728
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

COVID-19 is considered a systemic disease. A severe course with fatal outcome is possible and unpredictable.

OBJECTIVES:

Which organ systems are predominantly involved? Which diseases are predisposed for a fatal course? Which organ changes are found with lethal outcome? MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

Data from published autopsy studies (28 cases by our group) with respect to organ changes and possible cause of death.

RESULTS:

The most severe alterations are found in the lungs by diffuse alveolar damage as a symptom of an acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), in part with fibrosis. Thrombosis of small- to mid-sized pulmonary arteries is associated with hemorrhagic lung infarction. Frequent complications are bacterial pneumonias and less frequently fungal pneumonias by aspergillus. Pulmonary thromboembolism is found in 20-30% of lethal courses, also in the absence of deep venous thrombosis. Intestinal involvement of COVID-19 can be associated with intestinal ischemia, caused by shock or local thrombosis. In most cases, the kidneys display acute tubular injury reflecting acute renal failure, depletion of lymphocytes in the lymph nodes and spleen, and hyperplastic adrenal glands. The liver frequently reveals steatosis, liver cell necrosis, portal inflammation, and proliferation of Kupffer cells. Important preexisting diseases in autopsy studies are arterial hypertension with hypertensive and ischemic cardiomyopathy and diabetes mellitus but large population-based studies reveal increased risk of mortality only for diabetes mellitus not for arterial hypertension.

CONCLUSIONS:

Alterations of the pulmonary circulation with pulmonary arterial thrombosis, infarction, and bacterial pneumonia are important and often lethal complications of COVID-19-associated ARDS. Findings from autopsy studies have influenced therapy and prophylaxis.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Thrombosis / COVID-19 Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: German Journal: Pathologe Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Thrombosis / COVID-19 Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Language: German Journal: Pathologe Year: 2021 Document Type: Article