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Author: Ying Huang; Rui Yang; Ying Xu; Ping Gong
Title: Clinical characteristics of 36 non-survivors with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_2_29
  • ID: 9hh17k86_28
    Snippet: On admission, most patients had fever, cough and more than half of them had shortness of breath (Table 2 ). Other symptoms included fatigue, dyspnea, sputum production, disturbance of consciousness, diarrhea, hemoptysis and myalgia. (Table 2) According to chest CT scan, 31 (96.88%, N=32) patients showed bilateral pneumonia (75%). On admission, leucocytes were below the normal range in 5 (14.71%) patients and above the normal range in 11 (32.35%) .....
    Document: On admission, most patients had fever, cough and more than half of them had shortness of breath (Table 2 ). Other symptoms included fatigue, dyspnea, sputum production, disturbance of consciousness, diarrhea, hemoptysis and myalgia. (Table 2) According to chest CT scan, 31 (96.88%, N=32) patients showed bilateral pneumonia (75%). On admission, leucocytes were below the normal range in 5 (14.71%) patients and above the normal range in 11 (32.35%) patients (Table 3 ). Neutrophils showed above the normal range in 16 (47.06%) patients. Lymphocytes and hemoglobin were below the normal range in many patients (Table 3) . Twelve (35.39%) patients' platelets were below the normal range. 22 patients had varying degrees of liver function abnormality, with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) rose above the normal range ( Table 3) . Elevation of lactate dehydrogenase were showed in 26 (100%, N=26) patients. About 30% of these patients had different degrees of renal function damage, with elevated blood urea nitrogen or serum creatinine. All rights reserved. No reuse allowed without permission.

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