Liver Dysfunction and COVID-19 Infection
wjgnet.comSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection is the cause of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which predominantly affects the respiratory system; it also causes systemic and multi-organic disease.
Liver damage is among the main extrapulmonary manifestations.
COVID-19-associated liver injury is defined as any liver damage occurring during the disease course and treatment of COVID-19 in patients with or without pre-existing liver disease, and occurs in approximately one in five patients.
Abnormal liver test results have been associated with a more severe course of COVID-19 and other complications, including death.
Mechanisms linking COVID-19 to liver injury are diverse.
Particular consideration should be made for patients with pre-existing liver disease, such as metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease, chronic liver disease due to viral or autoimmune disease, liver transplant carriers, or cirrhosis, given the risk for more severe outcomes.