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Author: Zhaowei Zhu; Jianjun Tang; Xiangping Chai; Zhenfei Fang; Qiming Liu; Xinqun Hu; Danyan Xu; Jia He; Liang Tang; Shi Tai; Yuzhi Wu; Shenghua Zhou
Title: How to differentiate COVID-19 pneumonia from heart failure with computed tomography at initial medical contact during epidemic period
  • Document date: 2020_3_6
  • ID: 4ep7nf3q_18
    Snippet: The study included 12 patients with heart failure and 12 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. The median age in patients with heart failure was 65 (IQR, 57,78) years and 5 (71%) were man. while the median age in patients with COVID-19 was 52 (IQR, 37,73) years and 8 (67%) were man. As shown in table 1. There was no difference in age, gender, oxygen saturation (SPO2) between two groups. Every patient in COVID-19 group had a contact history while no o.....
    Document: The study included 12 patients with heart failure and 12 patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. The median age in patients with heart failure was 65 (IQR, 57,78) years and 5 (71%) were man. while the median age in patients with COVID-19 was 52 (IQR, 37,73) years and 8 (67%) were man. As shown in table 1. There was no difference in age, gender, oxygen saturation (SPO2) between two groups. Every patient in COVID-19 group had a contact history while no one had in heart failure group. For the symptoms, more patients got fever or respiratory symptoms in COVID-19 group than that in heart failure group (100% vs. 42%, p=0.005). Obviously, more patients had cardiovascular disease in heart failure group than that in COVID-19 group (100% vs.

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