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Author: Lijiao Zeng; Jialu Li; Mingfeng Liao; Rui Hua; Pilai Huang; Mingxia Zhang; Youlong Zhang; Qinlang Shi; Zhaohua Xia; Xinzhong Ning; Dandan Liu; Jiu Mo; Ziyuan Zhou; Zigang Li; Yu Fu; Yuhui Liao; Jing Yuan; Lifei Wang; Qing He; Lei Liu; Kun Qiao
Title: Risk assessment of progression to severe conditions for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia: a single-center retrospective study
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: 8n3q30hy_27
    Snippet: However, in reality, case I, rather than case II, had progressed to severe conditions. Consistently, our model predicts the cumulative probabilities of developing severity for case I within next 1, 3, and 5 days as 0.032, 0.073, 0.121, as compared to 0.001, 0.003, 0.005 for case II, respectively ( Figure 4C ). The presence of fever symptom on admission for case I adds the discriminative power for the model. In another scenario, case III and IV ha.....
    Document: However, in reality, case I, rather than case II, had progressed to severe conditions. Consistently, our model predicts the cumulative probabilities of developing severity for case I within next 1, 3, and 5 days as 0.032, 0.073, 0.121, as compared to 0.001, 0.003, 0.005 for case II, respectively ( Figure 4C ). The presence of fever symptom on admission for case I adds the discriminative power for the model. In another scenario, case III and IV have similar age, BMI and fever symptom, but case III had multifocal ground-glass opacities and consolidations ( Figure 4A, 4B) .

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