Pneumatosis Intestinalis in the Setting of COVID-19: A Single Center Case Series From New York

Author:

Miyara Santiago J.,Becker Lance B.,Guevara Sara,Kirsch Claudia,Metz Christine N.,Shoaib Muhammad,Grodstein Elliot,Nair Vinay V.,Jandovitz Nicholas,McCann-Molmenti Alexia,Hayashida Kei,Takegawa Ryosuke,Shinozaki Koichiro,Yagi Tsukasa,Aoki Tomoaki,Nishikimi Mitsuaki,Choudhary Rishabh C.,Cho Young Min,Zanos Stavros,Zafeiropoulos Stefanos,Hoffman Hannah B.,Watt Stacey,Lumermann Claudio M.,Aronsohn Judith,Shore-Lesserson Linda,Molmenti Ernesto P.

Abstract

This case series reviews four critically ill patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) [coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] suffering from pneumatosis intestinalis (PI) during their hospital admission. All patients received the biological agent tocilizumab (TCZ), an interleukin (IL)-6 antagonist, as an experimental treatment for COVID-19 before developing PI. COVID-19 and TCZ have been independently linked to PI risk, yet the cause of this relationship is unknown and under speculation. PI is a rare condition, defined as the presence of gas in the intestinal wall, and although its pathogenesis is poorly understood, intestinal ischemia is one of its causative agents. Based on COVID-19's association with vasculopathic and ischemic insults, and IL-6's protective role in intestinal epithelial ischemia–reperfusion injury, an adverse synergistic association of COVID-19 and TCZ can be proposed in the setting of PI. To our knowledge, this is the first published, single center, case series of pneumatosis intestinalis in COVID-19 patients who received tocilizumab therapy.

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Medicine

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