Could we predict the prognosis of the COVID‐19 disease?
Journal of Medical Virology2020Vol. 93(4), pp. 2420–2430
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Ceren Atasoy Tahtasakal, Ahsen Öncül, Dilek Yıldız Sevgi, Emine Çelik, Murat Öcal, Hakkı Meriç Türkkan, Banu Bayraktar, Sibel Oba, İlyas Dökmetaş
Abstract
The clinical progress could be severe if the baseline values of NLR, CRP, troponin I, LDH, are above, and LE is below the specified cut-off point. We found that the troponin I, elder age, and SO2 values could predict mortality.
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