Author: Gabriel A Brat; Griffin M Weber; Nils Gehlenborg; Paul Avillach; Nathan P Palmer; Luca Chiovato; James Cimino; Lemuel R Waitman; Gilbert S Omenn; Alberto Malovini; Jason H Moore; Brett K Beaulieu-Jones; Valentina Tibollo; Shawn N Murphy; Sehi L'Yi; Mark S Keller; Riccardo Bellazzi; David A Hanauer; Arnaud Serret-Larmande; Alba Gutierrez-Sacristan; John J Holmes; Douglas S Bell; Kenneth D Mandl; Robert W Follett; Jeffrey G Klann; Douglas A Murad; Luigia Scudeller; Mauro Bucalo; Katie Kirchoff; Jean Craig; Jihad Obeid; Vianney Jouhet; Romain Griffier; Sebastien Cossin; Bertrand Moal; Lav P Patel; Antonio Bellasi; Hans U Prokosch; Detlef Kraska; Piotr Sliz; Amelia LM Tan; Kee Yuan Ngiam; Alberto Zambelli; Danielle L Mowery; Emily Schiver; Batsal Devkota; Robert L Bradford; Mohamad Daniar; Christel Daniel; Vincent Benoit; Romain Bey; Nicolas Paris; Patricia Serre; Nina Orlova; Julien Dubiel; Martin Hilka; Anne Sophie Jannot; Stephane Breant; Judith Leblanc; Nicolas Griffon; Anita Burgun; Melodie Bernaux; Arnaud Sandrin; Elisa Salamanca; Thomas Ganslandt; Tobias Gradinger; Julien Champ; Martin Boeker; Patricia Martel; Alexandre Gramfort; Olivier Grisel; Damien Leprovost; Thomas Moreau; Gael Varoquaux; Jill Jen Vie; Demian Wassermann; Arthur Mensch; Charlotte Caucheteux; Christian Haverkamp; Guillaume Lemaitre; Christian Haverkamp; Tianxi Cai; Isaac S Kohane
Title: International Electronic Health Record-Derived COVID-19 Clinical Course Profile: The 4CE Consortium Document date: 2020_4_18
ID: 4y5279c5_40
Snippet: Total bilirubin, a measure of conjugation and function by the liver, was initially normal across most sites and showed increases-consistent with other hepatic laboratory tests-among persistently hospitalized patients. The other hepatic laboratory measurements, ALT and AST, were divergent across institutions and showed a more significant perturbation (see https://covidclinical.net). Hepatic impairment was not present in most patients on presentati.....
Document: Total bilirubin, a measure of conjugation and function by the liver, was initially normal across most sites and showed increases-consistent with other hepatic laboratory tests-among persistently hospitalized patients. The other hepatic laboratory measurements, ALT and AST, were divergent across institutions and showed a more significant perturbation (see https://covidclinical.net). Hepatic impairment was not present in most patients on presentation and total bilirubin was only mildly elevated with continued hospitalization.
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