Selected article for: "disease progression and respiratory pneumonia"

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_42
    Snippet: East respiratory syndrome (MERS) related pneumonia. 11, 12 Moreover, CRP, an indicator of inflammatory response, has been described as a predictor of disease progression in MERS, 13 influenza-infected 14 and community acquire pneumonia patients. 15 In the current study, a CRP levels higher than 34 mg/L in the early course of COVID-19 is associated with increased mortality from SARS-CoV-2 infection, which may reflect an intense inflammatory respon.....
    Document: East respiratory syndrome (MERS) related pneumonia. 11, 12 Moreover, CRP, an indicator of inflammatory response, has been described as a predictor of disease progression in MERS, 13 influenza-infected 14 and community acquire pneumonia patients. 15 In the current study, a CRP levels higher than 34 mg/L in the early course of COVID-19 is associated with increased mortality from SARS-CoV-2 infection, which may reflect an intense inflammatory response or/and an underlying secondary infection.

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