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The Usefulness of the COVID-GRAM Score in Predicting the Outcomes of Study Population with COVID-19.

Agata SebastianMarcin MadziarskiMarta MadejKrzysztof ProcMałgorzata Szymala-PędzikJoanna ŻórawskaMichał GronekEwa MorgielKrzysztof KujawaMarek SkarupskiMałgorzata TrochaPiotr RolaJakub GawryśKrzysztof LetachowiczAdrian DoroszkoBarbara AdamikKrzysztof KaliszewskiKatarzyna Kiliś-PstrusińskaAgnieszka Matera-WitkiewiczMichał PomorskiMarcin ProtasiewiczJanusz SokołowskiEwa Anita JankowskaKatarzyna Madziarska
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The COVID-GRAM score corresponds well with total mortality. The factor with the strongest impact on survival was the absence of other diseases. The worst prognosis was for patients who were unconscious during admission. Patients with higher COVID-GRAM score were significantly less likely to return to full health during follow-up. There is a continuing need to develop reliable, easy-to-adopt tools for stratifying the course of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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