Author: Min Cao; Dandan Zhang; Youhua Wang; Yunfei Lu; Xiangdong Zhu; Ying Li; Honghao Xue; Yunxiao Lin; Min Zhang; Yiguo Sun; Zongguo Yang; Jia Shi; Yi Wang; Chang Zhou; Yidan Dong; Ping Liu; Steven M Dudek; Zhen Xiao; Hongzhou Lu; Longping Peng
Title: Clinical Features of Patients Infected with the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Shanghai, China Document date: 2020_3_6
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Snippet: increased D-dimer (63.2% vs 29.5%), as well as decreased levels of blood sodium (42.1% vs 17.0%) and calcium (100% vs 61.4%). By contrast, patients admitted to the ICU were less likely to have increased C-reactive protein (57.9% vs 80.6%). Table 2 : Admission blood cell count and coagulation function of patients with COVID-19.....
Document: increased D-dimer (63.2% vs 29.5%), as well as decreased levels of blood sodium (42.1% vs 17.0%) and calcium (100% vs 61.4%). By contrast, patients admitted to the ICU were less likely to have increased C-reactive protein (57.9% vs 80.6%). Table 2 : Admission blood cell count and coagulation function of patients with COVID-19
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