Heliyon (May 2021)

Pulmonary stromal expansion and intra-alveolar coagulation are primary causes of COVID-19 death

  • Laszlo Szekely,
  • Bela Bozoky,
  • Matyas Bendek,
  • Masih Ostad,
  • Pablo Lavignasse,
  • Lars Haag,
  • Jieyu Wu,
  • Xu Jing,
  • Soham Gupta,
  • Elisa Saccon,
  • Anders Sönnerborg,
  • Yihai Cao,
  • Mikael Björnstedt,
  • Attila Szakos

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 5
p. e07134

Abstract

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Most COVID-19 victims are old and die from unrelated causes. Here we present twelve complete autopsies, including two rapid autopsies of young patients where the cause of death was COVID-19 ARDS. The main virus induced pathology was in the lung parenchyma and not in the airways. Most coagulation events occurred in the intra-alveolar and not in the intra-vascular space and the few thrombi were mainly composed of aggregated thrombocytes. The dominant inflammatory response was the massive accumulation of CD163 + macrophages and the disappearance of T killer, NK and B-cells. The virus was replicating in the pneumocytes and macrophages but not in bronchial epithelium, endothelium, pericytes or stromal cells. The lung consolidations were produced by a massive regenerative response, stromal and epithelial proliferation and neovascularization. We suggest that thrombocyte aggregation inhibition, angiogenesis inhibition and general proliferation inhibition may have a roll in the treatment of advanced COVID-19 ARDS.

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