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Author: Park, Wan Beom; Jun, Kang Il; Kim, Gayeon; Choi, Jae-Phil; Rhee, Ji-Young; Cheon, Shinhyea; Lee, Chang Hyun; Park, Jun-Sun; Kim, Yeonjae; Joh, Joon-Sung; Chin, Bum Sik; Choe, Pyeong Gyun; Bang, Ji Hwan; Park, Sang-Won; Kim, Nam Joong; Lim, Dong-Gyun; Kim, Yeon-Sook; Oh, Myoung-don; Shin, Hyoung-Shik
Title: Correlation between Pneumonia Severity and Pulmonary Complications in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
  • Document date: 2018_5_10
  • ID: 702d5pvf_2
    Snippet: Among a total of 146 survivors in the outbreak, 49 (34%) refused to participate in the study and 24 (16%) could not be contacted by any method. Therefore, 73 patients were enrolled in the study: 18 (25%) patients without pneumonia, 35 (48%) patients with mild pneumonia, and 20 (27%) patients with severe pneumonia. The mean patient age was 51 ± 13 years, 30 (41%) were female, and the severe pneumonia group tended to have more male patients ( Tabl.....
    Document: Among a total of 146 survivors in the outbreak, 49 (34%) refused to participate in the study and 24 (16%) could not be contacted by any method. Therefore, 73 patients were enrolled in the study: 18 (25%) patients without pneumonia, 35 (48%) patients with mild pneumonia, and 20 (27%) patients with severe pneumonia. The mean patient age was 51 ± 13 years, 30 (41%) were female, and the severe pneumonia group tended to have more male patients ( Table 1) . Fourteen patients (19%) had a history of smoking and the patients with pneumonia were more likely to have a history of smoking. None of the underlying diseases were associated with the severity of pneumonia.

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