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Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,419 | 13 | 231,847 |
Ferritin and Hemoglobin as Predictors of Fatal Outcome in COVID-19: Two Sides of the Same Coin. | output | 1 | 77,419 | 13 | 231,848 |
INTRODUCTION Infections with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have multisystemic involvement with hyperinflammation being a cardinal feature and deranged iron metabolism having a possible role. In this premise, we studied the prognostic value of two markers of iron metabolism ferritin and he... | input | 2 | 77,419 | 13 | 231,849 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,421 | 13 | 231,853 |
Better outcome with D-dimer guided anticoagulant in hospitalised patients with moderate and severe COVID-19 illness | output | 1 | 77,421 | 13 | 231,854 |
Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis is recommended for all hospitalized COVID-19 patients in the absence of contraindications. Although D-dimer is a recognized biomarker for disease severity, there are insufficient data to recommend using this parameter to guide therapeutic decisions. Purpose: The aim ... | input | 2 | 77,421 | 13 | 231,855 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,492 | 13 | 232,066 |
Smoking and comorbidities are associated with COVID-19 severity and mortality in 565 patients treated in Turkey: a retrospective observational study | output | 1 | 77,492 | 13 | 232,067 |
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore the prevalence of smoking rates and comorbidities and evaluate the relationship between them and disease severity and mortality in inpatients with COVID-19. METHODS: COVID-19 patients were divided into the following groups: clinic group, intensive care unit (ICU) group, survivors, and non... | input | 2 | 77,492 | 13 | 232,068 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,513 | 13 | 232,129 |
Intubation among emergency department and hospitalized patients with COVID-19: A retrospective analysis of 18,467 patients | output | 1 | 77,513 | 13 | 232,130 |
INTRODUCTION: As of December 18, 2020, there have been nearly 17 million cases of COVID-19 in the United States. Early studies reported intubation rates between 12.2-29.2% with varying criteria between sites and as the pandemic has progressed. With the rapid spread of infection and increased use of ventilators, triage ... | input | 2 | 77,513 | 13 | 232,131 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,611 | 13 | 232,423 |
Prediction Models for the Clinical Severity of Patients With COVID-19 in Korea: Retrospective Multicenter Cohort Study | output | 1 | 77,611 | 13 | 232,424 |
BACKGROUND: Limited information is available about the present characteristics and dynamic clinical changes that occur in patients with COVID-19 during the early phase of the illness. OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to develop and validate machine learning models based on clinical features to assess the risk of severe dise... | input | 2 | 77,611 | 13 | 232,425 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,622 | 13 | 232,456 |
The decrease of CD4 T cell is associated with mortality in critical inpatients with COVID-19 | output | 1 | 77,622 | 13 | 232,457 |
Background: The 2019 novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) has caused an outbreak in the world. The critically ill patients had a high mortality. However, the possible risk factors of critical patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are not fully known. We aim to investigate the risk factors in critical patients wit... | input | 2 | 77,622 | 13 | 232,458 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,648 | 13 | 232,534 |
Elevated fasting blood glucose within the first week of hospitalization was associated with progression to severe illness of COVID-19 in patients with preexisting diabetes: A multicenter observational study | output | 1 | 77,648 | 13 | 232,535 |
Highlights Fasting blood glucose < 10 mmol/L was proposed as a target of glycemic control during the first week of hospitalization in patients with preexisting diabetes. Poor HbA1c levels prior to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) might not be associated with severity among patients with preexisting diabetes. Mean bl... | input | 2 | 77,648 | 13 | 232,536 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,704 | 13 | 232,702 |
Survival Analysis of COVID-19 Patients in Russia Using Machine Learning | output | 1 | 77,704 | 13 | 232,703 |
The current pandemic can likely have several waves and will require a major effort to save lives and provide optimal treatment. The efficient clinical resource planning and efficient treatment require identification of risk groups and specific clinical features of the patients. In this study we develop analyze mortalit... | input | 2 | 77,704 | 13 | 232,704 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,726 | 13 | 232,768 |
A Phenome-Wide Association Study (PheWAS) of COVID-19 Outcomes by Race Using the Electronic Health Records Data in Michigan Medicine | output | 1 | 77,726 | 13 | 232,769 |
BACKGROUND: We performed a phenome-wide association study to identify pre-existing conditions related to Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) prognosis across the medical phenome and how they vary by race. METHODS: The study is comprised of 53,853 patients who were tested/diagnosed for COVID-19 between 10 March and 2 Se... | input | 2 | 77,726 | 13 | 232,770 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,808 | 13 | 233,014 |
Secondary bacterial co-infection and mortality risk in intubated patients with critically ill COVID19 | output | 1 | 77,808 | 13 | 233,015 |
Background:Secondary bacterial co-infections are not common in patients with COVID19.However ,the rate of bacterial pneumonia is high in critically ill patients with COVID19 and there is increased risk of joining bacterial infection by increasing of severity of COVID19 and achieving maximal rate in intubated patients.A... | input | 2 | 77,808 | 13 | 233,016 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,833 | 13 | 233,089 |
Active pulmonary tuberculosis and coronavirus disease 2019: A systematic review and meta-analysis | output | 1 | 77,833 | 13 | 233,090 |
OBJECTIVE: The proportion of COVID-19 patients having active pulmonary tuberculosis, and its impact on COVID-19 related patient outcomes, is not clear. We conducted this systematic review to evaluate the proportion of patients with active pulmonary tuberculosis among COVID-19 patients, and to assess if comorbid pulmona... | input | 2 | 77,833 | 13 | 233,091 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,858 | 13 | 233,164 |
Reply to: Comment on Predicting In‐Hospital Mortality in COVID‐19 Older Patients with Specifically Developed Scores | output | 1 | 77,858 | 13 | 233,165 |
This letter comments on the letter by Alain Putot | input | 2 | 77,858 | 13 | 233,166 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,930 | 13 | 233,380 |
Development of a Predictive Score for COVID-19 Diagnosis based on Demographics and Symptoms in Patients Attended at a Dedicated Screening Unit | output | 1 | 77,930 | 13 | 233,381 |
Background: The diagnosis of COVID-19 based on clinical evaluation is difficult because symptoms often overlap with other respiratory diseases. A clinical score predictive of COVID-19 based on readily assessed variables may be useful in settings with restricted or no access to molecular diagnostic tests. Methods: A sco... | input | 2 | 77,930 | 13 | 233,382 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 77,935 | 13 | 233,395 |
Systemic thrombosis in a large cohort of COVID-19 patients despite thromboprophylaxis: A retrospective study | output | 1 | 77,935 | 13 | 233,396 |
BACKGROUND: Incidence of thrombotic events associated to Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) is difficult to assess and reported rates differ significantly. Optimal thromboprophylaxis is unclear. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to analyze the characteristics of patients with a confirmed thrombotic complication including inflammat... | input | 2 | 77,935 | 13 | 233,397 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,032 | 13 | 233,686 |
Risk factors for bacterial infections in patients with moderate to severe COVID-19: A case control study | output | 1 | 78,032 | 13 | 233,687 |
ABSTRACT Objective Bacterial infections are known to complicate respiratory viral infections and are associated with adverse outcomes in COVID-19 patients. A case control study was conducted to determine risk factors for bacterial infections where cases were defined as moderate to severe/critical COVID-19 patients with... | input | 2 | 78,032 | 13 | 233,688 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,058 | 13 | 233,764 |
Mediastinal Lymphadenopathy As A Predictor Of Worse Outcome In Severe Covid-19 Cases | output | 1 | 78,058 | 13 | 233,765 |
BACKGROUND: This cross-sectional study is aimed at evaluating the association of mediastinal lymphadenopathy with COVID-19 prognosis in severe cases. Place and Duration of Study: Department of Medicine, Pak Emirates Military Hospital, Pakistan, from June to July 2020. METHODS: One hundred and fifty (150) laboratory-con... | input | 2 | 78,058 | 13 | 233,766 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,085 | 13 | 233,845 |
Mortality rates in transplant recipients and transplantation candidates in a high prevalence COVID-19 environment | output | 1 | 78,085 | 13 | 233,846 |
BACKGROUND: The risk of COVID-19 infection in transplant recipients is unknown. Patients on dialysis may be exposed to greater risk of infection due to an inability to isolate. Consideration of these competing risks is important before restarting suspended transplant programs. This study compared outcomes in kidney and... | input | 2 | 78,085 | 13 | 233,847 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,110 | 13 | 233,920 |
Kidney damage in COVID-19 patients with or without chronic kidney disease: Analysis of clinical characteristics and related risk factors | output | 1 | 78,110 | 13 | 233,921 |
COVID-19 poses more risk to patients who already suffer from other diseases, particularly respiratory disorder In this study, we analyzed the clinical characteristics and related risk factors during hospitalization of COVID-19 patients admitted with kidney damage A total of 102 COVID-19 patients with kidney damage [irr... | input | 2 | 78,110 | 13 | 233,922 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,139 | 13 | 234,007 |
Development and validation of a clinical and genetic model for predicting risk of severe COVID-19 | output | 1 | 78,139 | 13 | 234,008 |
Clinical and genetic risk factors for severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are often considered independently and without knowledge of the magnitudes of their effects on risk. Using severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) positive participants from the UK Biobank, we developed and validated a... | input | 2 | 78,139 | 13 | 234,009 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,218 | 13 | 234,244 |
Variability in COVID-19 in-hospital mortality rates between national health service trusts and regions in England: A national observational study for the Getting It Right First Time Programme | output | 1 | 78,218 | 13 | 234,245 |
BACKGROUND: A key first step in optimising COVID-19 patient outcomes during future case-surges is to learn from the experience within individual hospitals during the early stages of the pandemic. The aim of this study was to investigate the extent of variation in COVID-19 outcomes between National Health Service (NHS) ... | input | 2 | 78,218 | 13 | 234,246 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,259 | 13 | 234,367 |
Venous and arterial thromboembolic complications in COVID-19 patients admitted to an academic hospital in Milan, Italy | output | 1 | 78,259 | 13 | 234,368 |
BACKGROUND: Few data are available on the rate and characteristics of thromboembolic complications in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. METHODS: We studied consecutive symptomatic patients with laboratory-proven COVID-19 admitted to a university hospital in Milan, Italy (13.02.2020-10.04.2020). The primary outcome w... | input | 2 | 78,259 | 13 | 234,369 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,273 | 13 | 234,409 |
New-onset hyperglycaemia and prolonged systemic corticosteroids therapy in mild COVID-19 patients as major risk factors for invasive mucormycosis: a preliminary study | output | 1 | 78,273 | 13 | 234,410 |
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Rapid surge of invasive mucormycosis has surprised the Indian healthcare system amidst the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic. Hence, there is an urgent need to find the risk factors for the sudden rise in cases of invasive mucormycosis among COVID-19 patients. This study aimed to find c... | input | 2 | 78,273 | 13 | 234,411 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,388 | 13 | 234,754 |
Mortality and Severity in COVID-19 Patients on ACEIs and ARBs—A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Meta-Regression Analysis | output | 1 | 78,388 | 13 | 234,755 |
Purpose: The primary objective of this systematic review is to assess association of mortality in COVID-19 patients on Angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACEIs) and Angiotensin-II receptor blockers (ARBs). A secondary objective is to assess associations with higher severity of the disease in COVID-19 patients. M... | input | 2 | 78,388 | 13 | 234,756 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,398 | 13 | 234,784 |
Association of procalcitonin levels with the progression and prognosis of hospitalized patients with COVID-19 | output | 1 | 78,398 | 13 | 234,785 |
Rationale: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was first announced in Wuhan, and has rapidly evolved into a pandemic. However, the risk factors associated with the severity and mortality of COVID-19 are yet to be described in detail. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the information of 1525 cases from the Leishensha... | input | 2 | 78,398 | 13 | 234,786 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,425 | 13 | 234,865 |
Patient-reported symptom severity and pulse oximetry in the COVID-19 remote monitoring programme in ireland | output | 1 | 78,425 | 13 | 234,866 |
Rationale: A total of 60,287 (1,267/100,000) cases of Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2) were recorded in Ireland by 30 October 2020. An important strategy to free up in-hospital capacity was development of a remote monitoring platform to support at-home care or early discharge of lower-risk patients with mild/moderate Covid-19 sym... | input | 2 | 78,425 | 13 | 234,867 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,434 | 13 | 234,892 |
The demographic characteristics, prognosis, and relationship with cancer subtypes of hospitalized COVID-19 patients with malignancy: A single-center experience | output | 1 | 78,434 | 13 | 234,893 |
Undoubtedly, cancer patients have suffered the most from the COVID-19 pandemic process. However, cancer is a heterogeneous disease, and each patient has responded differently to COVID-19. We aimed to describe the clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with cancer and COVID-19. We retrospectively reviewed 45 ... | input | 2 | 78,434 | 13 | 234,894 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,455 | 13 | 234,955 |
Mortality in patients with diabetes by COVID 19 a systematic review | output | 1 | 78,455 | 13 | 234,956 |
Background: Diabetes mellitus might be associated with severity and death in patients with COVID-19;but its mechanisms are still unknown. Objective: to carry out a systematic review of what has been published so far on mortality in patients with COVID-19 associated with diabetes comorbidity. Methods: : A search was car... | input | 2 | 78,455 | 13 | 234,957 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,457 | 13 | 234,961 |
Association of Cancer Diagnosis and Therapeutic Stage With Mortality in Pediatric Patients With COVID-19, Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study From Latin America | output | 1 | 78,457 | 13 | 234,962 |
BACKGROUND: Children with cancer are at risk of critical disease and mortality from COVID-19 infection. In this study, we describe the clinical characteristics of pediatric patients with cancer and COVID-19 from multiple Latin American centers and risk factors associated with mortality in this population. METHODS: This... | input | 2 | 78,457 | 13 | 234,963 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,657 | 13 | 235,561 |
Vital Signs Prediction for COVID-19 Patients in ICU | output | 1 | 78,657 | 13 | 235,562 |
This study introduces machine learning predictive models to predict the future values of the monitored vital signs of COVID-19 ICU patients. The main vital sign predictors include heart rate, respiration rate, and oxygen saturation. We investigated the performances of the developed predictive models by considering diff... | input | 2 | 78,657 | 13 | 235,563 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,792 | 13 | 235,966 |
Elevated interleukin levels are associated with higher severity and mortality in COVID 19 - A systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression | output | 1 | 78,792 | 13 | 235,967 |
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: COVID 19 pneumonia commonly leads to ARDS. The occurrence of ARDS in COVID 19 patients is thought to occur secondary to an exaggerated immunologic response. In this meta-analysis, we aim to comprehensively study the various levels of immunological parameters in patients with COVID 19. MATERIALS AND... | input | 2 | 78,792 | 13 | 235,968 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,796 | 13 | 235,978 |
Hyponatremia is associated with poor outcome in COVID-19 | output | 1 | 78,796 | 13 | 235,979 |
AIM: Our objective was to describe the impact of hyponatremia on the outcomes of COVID-19 patients [outcomes selected: intensive care unit (ICU) admission, mechanical ventilation or death]. METHODS: Two groups of COVID-19 patients were retrospectively screened on the basis of plasma sodium level at admission: hyponatre... | input | 2 | 78,796 | 13 | 235,980 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,800 | 13 | 235,990 |
Health system saturation in managing COVID-19 patients in Monastir, Tunisia | output | 1 | 78,800 | 13 | 235,991 |
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 emerged in late 2019 and quickly became a serious public health problem worldwide. This study aimed to determine the average length of stay, occupancy bed rate and bed turnover rate for COVID-19 patients in Monastir university hospital between the 1st October 2020 and 28th february 2021. METHODS: T... | input | 2 | 78,800 | 13 | 235,992 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,866 | 13 | 236,188 |
Demographic and Clinical Characteristics Associated With Severity, Clinical Outcomes, and Mortality of COVID-19 Infection in Gabon | output | 1 | 78,866 | 13 | 236,189 |
IMPORTANCE: Since the emergence of COVID-19 in central China, sub-Saharan African countries, with the exception of South Africa, have been relatively spared during the COVID-19 pandemic. Consequently, few descriptive studies from this region are available. OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical characteristics and outcome... | input | 2 | 78,866 | 13 | 236,190 |
Please summerize the given abstract to a title | instruction | 0 | 78,984 | 13 | 236,542 |
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