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Author: Jiatao Lu; Shufang Hu; Rong Fan; Zhihong Liu; Xueru Yin; Qiongya Wang; Qingquan Lv; Zhifang Cai; Haijun Li; Yuhai Hu; Ying Han; Hongping Hu; Wenyong Gao; Shibo Feng; Qiongfang Liu; Hui Li; Jian Sun; Jie Peng; Xuefeng Yi; Zixiao Zhou; Yabing Guo; Jinlin Hou
Title: ACP risk grade: a simple mortality index for patients with confirmed or suspected severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 disease (COVID-19) during the early stage of outbreak in Wuhan, China
  • Document date: 2020_2_23
  • ID: eu3rry7p_30
    Snippet: 1 0 (20.8% vs. 13.7%, P =0.20); however, the difference is not statistically significant. The SARS-CoV-2 test result does not seem to be related to the clinical characteristics, signs, and symptoms, as well as other laboratory test results and CT scan, except for age and chest pain (Table 1 ). Supplementary figure 1 showed the CT scan images of three pneumonia patients with positive (2) and negative (2) SARS-CoV-2 test results......
    Document: 1 0 (20.8% vs. 13.7%, P =0.20); however, the difference is not statistically significant. The SARS-CoV-2 test result does not seem to be related to the clinical characteristics, signs, and symptoms, as well as other laboratory test results and CT scan, except for age and chest pain (Table 1 ). Supplementary figure 1 showed the CT scan images of three pneumonia patients with positive (2) and negative (2) SARS-CoV-2 test results.

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