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Author: Xiaofan Lu; Yang Wang; Taige Chen; Yongsheng Li; Jun Wang; Fangrong Yan
Title: Classification of COVID-19 in intensive care patients: towards rational and effective clinical triage
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: 6cr9h7no_15
    Snippet: This report, to our knowledge, is the first attempt of dealing with classification of in intensive care patients. The four types are prognosis-related and present a stepwise distribution in age, respiratory condition and inflammatory markers, suggesting the prognostic efficacy of these indicators. The specificity of symptoms does not appear to be strong, but gastrointestinal response (e.g., diarrhea) needs vigilance (4) . Unexpectedly, hypertensi.....
    Document: This report, to our knowledge, is the first attempt of dealing with classification of in intensive care patients. The four types are prognosis-related and present a stepwise distribution in age, respiratory condition and inflammatory markers, suggesting the prognostic efficacy of these indicators. The specificity of symptoms does not appear to be strong, but gastrointestinal response (e.g., diarrhea) needs vigilance (4) . Unexpectedly, hypertension is more evenly distributed, which contradicts previous study indicating hypertensive with COVID-19 was more likely to be in a high risk of mortality (5) .

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