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Putative Role of the Lung-Brain Axis in the Pathogenesis of COVID-19-Associated Respiratory Failure: A Systematic Review.
Gentile, Francesco; Bocci, Tommaso; Coppola, Silvia; Pozzi, Tommaso; Modafferi, Leo; Priori, Alberto; Chiumello, Davide.
  • Gentile F; Clinical Neurology Unit, "Azienda Socio-Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo e Carlo" and Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 8, 20142 Milan, Italy.
  • Bocci T; "Aldo Ravelli" Center for Neurotechnology and Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 8, 20142 Milan, Italy.
  • Coppola S; Clinical Neurology Unit, "Azienda Socio-Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo e Carlo" and Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 8, 20142 Milan, Italy.
  • Pozzi T; "Aldo Ravelli" Center for Neurotechnology and Experimental Brain Therapeutics, Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 8, 20142 Milan, Italy.
  • Modafferi L; Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, "Azienda Socio-Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo e Carlo" and Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 9, 20142 Milan, Italy.
  • Priori A; Coordinated Research Center on Respiratory Failure, University of Milan, 20100 Milan, Italy.
  • Chiumello D; Anesthesia and Intensive Care Unit, "Azienda Socio-Sanitaria Territoriale Santi Paolo e Carlo" and Department of Health Sciences, University of Milan, Via Antonio di Rudinì 9, 20142 Milan, Italy.
Biomedicines ; 10(3)2022 Mar 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1753434
ABSTRACT
The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 and its related disease caused by coronavirus (COVID-19) has posed a huge threat to the global population, with millions of deaths and the creation of enormous social and healthcare pressure. Several studies have shown that besides respiratory illness, other organs may be damaged as well, including the heart, kidneys, and brain. Current evidence reports a high frequency of neurological manifestations in COVID-19, with significant prognostic implications. Importantly, emerging literature is showing that the virus may spread to the central nervous system through neuronal routes, hitting the brainstem and cardiorespiratory centers, potentially exacerbating the respiratory illness. In this systematic review, we searched public databases for all available evidence and discuss current clinical and pre-clinical data on the relationship between the lung and brain during COVID-19. Acknowledging the involvement of these primordial brain areas in the pathogenesis of the disease may fuel research on the topic and allow the development of new therapeutic strategies.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Biomedicines10030729

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study / Reviews / Systematic review/Meta Analysis Language: English Year: 2022 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Biomedicines10030729