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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
  • ID: dmud2zf7_52
    Snippet: The patients admitted to the ICU were more likely to be older, male, with temperature over 38.5 o C, symptom of dyspnoea, underlying cardiovascular disease, and longer waiting period from onset of symptom to hospital admission, compared to those not admitted to the ICU. This suggests that age, sex, high fever, admission time and co-morbidity are risk factors for disease severity. Compared with non-ICU patients, patients who received ICU care had .....
    Document: The patients admitted to the ICU were more likely to be older, male, with temperature over 38.5 o C, symptom of dyspnoea, underlying cardiovascular disease, and longer waiting period from onset of symptom to hospital admission, compared to those not admitted to the ICU. This suggests that age, sex, high fever, admission time and co-morbidity are risk factors for disease severity. Compared with non-ICU patients, patients who received ICU care had numerous laboratory abnormalities. These abnormalities suggest that SARS-Cov-2 infection can be associated with cellular immune deficiency, coagulation activation, myocardial injury, hepatic injury and kidney injury. These laboratory abnormalities are similar to those previously observed in patients with MERS-Cov and SARS-Cov infection 18 19 .

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