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Author: Jiao Gong; Jingyi Ou; Xueping Qiu; Yusheng Jie; Yaqiong Chen; Lianxiong Yuan; Jing Cao; Mingkai Tan; Wenxiong Xu; Fang Zheng; Yaling Shi; Bo Hu
Title: A Tool to Early Predict Severe 2019-Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (COVID-19) : A Multicenter Study using the Risk Nomogram in Wuhan and Guangdong, China
  • Document date: 2020_3_20
  • ID: 51b7hss1_20
    Snippet: Categorical variables were expressed as frequency and percentages, and Fisher's exact test was performed to analyze the significance. Continuous variables were expressed as mean (standard deviation [SD]), or median (interquartile range [IQR]), as appropriate. Parametric test (T test) and non-parametric test (Mann-Whitney U) were used for continuous variables with or without normal distribution, respectively. A value of p < 0.05 was considered sta.....
    Document: Categorical variables were expressed as frequency and percentages, and Fisher's exact test was performed to analyze the significance. Continuous variables were expressed as mean (standard deviation [SD]), or median (interquartile range [IQR]), as appropriate. Parametric test (T test) and non-parametric test (Mann-Whitney U) were used for continuous variables with or without normal distribution, respectively. A value of p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Except for filling missing values, all the statistical analyses were analyzed using R (version 3.6.2) with default parameters.

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