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Author: Jing Gong; Hui Dong; Song Qing Xia; Yi Zhao Huang; Dingkun Wang; Yan Zhao; Wenhua Liu; Shenghao Tu; Mingmin Zhang; Qi Wang; Fuer Lu
Title: Correlation Analysis Between Disease Severity and Inflammation-related Parameters in Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia
  • Document date: 2020_2_27
  • ID: 370fqkat_11
    Snippet: In addition, levels of CRP, ferroprotein and PCT were statistically different among mild, severe and critical patients ( Figure Figure 2D ) indicated the best cut-off point was 2252μg/L with a specificity of 96.6% and a sensitivity of 52.2%. There was no statistical difference on ESR among three groups ( Figure 3D )......
    Document: In addition, levels of CRP, ferroprotein and PCT were statistically different among mild, severe and critical patients ( Figure Figure 2D ) indicated the best cut-off point was 2252μg/L with a specificity of 96.6% and a sensitivity of 52.2%. There was no statistical difference on ESR among three groups ( Figure 3D ).

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