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Author: changzheng wang; Chengbin Li
Title: Preliminary study to identify severe from moderate cases of COVID-19 using NLR&RDW-SD combination parameter
  • Document date: 2020_4_14
  • ID: jecsj3xw_18
    Snippet: Forty-five confirmed COVID-19 patients were divided into moderate (35 cases, 77.8%) and severe (10 cases, 22.2%) infection groups (Table 1 ). There was no significant difference in median age between the two groups (P> 0.05). Of the patients, 23 were males (51.1%) and 22 females (48.9%). There was also no significant difference in gender composition between the two groups of patients (P> 0.05). In all cases, there were total 26 patients who had b.....
    Document: Forty-five confirmed COVID-19 patients were divided into moderate (35 cases, 77.8%) and severe (10 cases, 22.2%) infection groups (Table 1 ). There was no significant difference in median age between the two groups (P> 0.05). Of the patients, 23 were males (51.1%) and 22 females (48.9%). There was also no significant difference in gender composition between the two groups of patients (P> 0.05). In all cases, there were total 26 patients who had been to Wuhan within 2 weeks before their hospitalization, and of theses 26 patients 20 were moderate patients (57.1%) and 6 severe patients (60%). There was no significant difference in Wuhan contacting history between the two groups (P> 0.05). Only 3 (6.7%) patients had ever visited the South China Seafood Market, and all these three patients were moderate patients. It is worth noting that there were 4 patients with hypertension-based diseases, of which 3 (30%) were severe patients. Of all the 45 patients, 40 (89%), 27 (60%) , 19 (42%), 15 (33%) and 13(28.9%) cases had fever, dry cough, fatigue, chills and myalgia respectively, and there was no significant difference between the two groups (P> 0.05).

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