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Prognostic parameters of in‐hospital mortality in COVID‐19 patients—An Italian experience

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During COVID‐19 outbreak, Italy was the first country in Europe to be heavily affected with an intensive care unit mortality of 26%. In order to reduce this percentage, physicians should… Click to show full abstract

During COVID‐19 outbreak, Italy was the first country in Europe to be heavily affected with an intensive care unit mortality of 26%. In order to reduce this percentage, physicians should establish clear and objective criteria to stratify COVID‐19 patients at high risk of in‐hospital death. Thus, the aim has been to test a large spectrum of variables ranging from clinical evaluation to laboratory biomarkers to identify which parameter would best predict all‐cause in‐hospital mortality in COVID‐19 patients.

Keywords: mortality covid; covid patients; hospital mortality; prognostic parameters; covid

Journal Title: European Journal of Clinical Investigation
Year Published: 2021

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