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Author: Keyvan Heydari; Sahar Rismantab; Amir Shamshirian; Parisa Lotfi; Nima Shadmehri; Pouya Houshmand; Mohammad Zahedi; Danial Shamshirian; Sahar Bathaeian; Reza Alizadeh-Navaei
Title: Clinical and Paraclinical Characteristics of COVID-19 patients: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: arhqix9h_63
    Snippet: The rate of death and the outcome of patients after hospitalization have been investigated in this meta-analysis. The results have shown more than two-thirds of the patients (69%) who referred to the hospitals get hospitalized, and about 26% will be released after outpatient treatment. Around 3% of the patients, however, will expire. It should be noted that the real mortality rate would be higher than this statistics. In the study of Baud et al. .....
    Document: The rate of death and the outcome of patients after hospitalization have been investigated in this meta-analysis. The results have shown more than two-thirds of the patients (69%) who referred to the hospitals get hospitalized, and about 26% will be released after outpatient treatment. Around 3% of the patients, however, will expire. It should be noted that the real mortality rate would be higher than this statistics. In the study of Baud et al. It has been shown that the mortality of this disease is higher than that typically obtained by dividing the death rate by the total number of patients. Because at the time of infection the number of persons is much lower than the number entered into the denominator (10). Based on the present meta-analysis findings in 84% of suspected cases, CT-Scan findings were positive, indicating that a high proportion of patients can be identified by relying on CT-Scan.

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