Relationship between chest computed tomography findings and clinical conditions of coronavirus disease (COVID-19): A multicentre experience.
Nilgün Yılmaz DemirciAsiye Ugras DikmenCantürk TaşçıDeniz DoğanYakup ArslanNesrin ÖcalMustafa TaşarUğur BozlarCumhur ArtukGülden YılmazZehra Karacaerİsmail Yaşar AvcıGulay Tuncer ErtemFatma Sebnem ErdincSami KınıklıŞerife Altun DemircanElif ErgünPinar Nercis KoşarAyşe Esra KarakoçAtila GökçekMelike AlogluSevtap GülgösterenŞükran AtikcanM Sule AkcayÇiğdem ErolKoray HekimoğluMahi Nur CeritGonca ErbaşHasan Selçuk ÖzgerGulendam BozdayiTuğba Yanık-YalçınAhmet Selim YurdakulAydın YılmazPublished in: International journal of clinical practice (2021)
Many factors are related to the severity of COVID-19, which can help clinicians judge the severity of the patient and evaluate the prognosis. This cohort study revealed that male sex, age (≥55 years), patients with any comorbidities, especially those with cardiovascular disease, dyspnoea, increased CRP, D-dimer and NLR, and decreased lymphocyte count and CT findings of consolidation and multilobar involvement were predictors of severe COVID-19.
Keyphrases
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