A nomogram to predict the risk of unfavourable outcome in COVID-19: a retrospective cohort of 279 hospitalized patients in Paris area.
Yann NguyenFélix CorreVasco HonselSonja CuracVirginie ZarroukCatherine Paugam BurtzEmmanuel WeissJean-Denis MoyerTobias GaussJules GrégoryFrédéric BertCatherine TrichetKatell Peoc'hValérie VilgrainVinciane ReboursBruno FantinAdrien GalyPublished in: Annals of medicine (2020)
We identified seven easily available prognostic factors and proposed a simple nomogram for early detection of patients at risk of aggravation, in order to optimize clinical care and initiate specific therapies. KEY MESSAGES Since novel coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, a minority of patients develops severe respiratory distress syndrome, leading to death despite intensive care. Tools to identify patients at risk in European populations are lacking. In our series, age, respiratory rate, overweight, temperature, C-reactive protein, troponin and lymphocyte counts were risk factors of an unfavourable outcome in hospitalized adult patients. We propose an easy-to-use nomogram to predict unfavourable outcome for hospitalized adult patients to optimize clinical care and initiate specific therapies.
Keyphrases
- prognostic factors
- coronavirus disease
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- healthcare
- sars cov
- ejection fraction
- risk factors
- chronic kidney disease
- squamous cell carcinoma
- peritoneal dialysis
- physical activity
- early onset
- body mass index
- peripheral blood
- case report
- drug induced
- patient reported
- affordable care act