Chest Computed Tomography Scoring in Patients With Novel Coronavirus-infected Pneumonia: Correlation With Clinical and Laboratory Features and Disease Outcome
Conclusion: In NCIP patients, two different radiological scores correlated with each other and with several clinical, laboratory features, and the CALL score. The quantitative score was a better independent predictor of the composite adverse outcome than the semiquantitative score.
Source: In Vivo - Category: Research Authors: PUGLIESE, L., SBORDONE, F. P., GRIMALDI, F., RICCI, F., DI TOSTO, F., SPIRITIGLIOZZI, L., DI DONNA, C., PRESICCE, M., DE STASIO, V., BENELLI, L., D'ERRICO, F., PASQUALETTO, M., LEGRAMANTE, J. M., MATERAZZO, M., PELLICCIARO, M., BUONOMO, O. C., VANNI, G., Tags: Articles on Covid-19 Source Type: research
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