Background: Since 2019, the novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is causing a rapidly spreading pandemic. The present study aims to compare a modified quick SOFA (MqSOFA) score with the NEWS-2 score to predict in-hospital mortality (IHM), 30-days mortality and recovery setting. Methods: All patients admitted from March to October 2020 to the Emergency Department of St. Anna Hospital, Ferrara, Italy with clinically suspected SARS-CoV-2 infection were retrospectively included in this single-centre study and evaluated with the MqSOFA and NEWS-2 scores. Statistical and logistic regression analyses were applied to our database. Results: A total of 3359 individual records were retrieved. Among them, 2716 patients wer...
BackgroundsValidated tools for predicting individual in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 are lacking. ...
Background: The need to determine prognostic factors that can predict a particularly severe or, con-...
Objective: Clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome due to c...
COVID-19 represented an important challenge to the Italian healthcare system (IHCS). Our main aim wa...
Background There is a need for validated clinical risk scores to identify patients at risk of severe...
Clinical features and natural history of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) differ widely among dif...
OBJECTIVE: The need for efficient drugs and early treatment of patients with SARSCoV- 2 infection de...
An early-warning model to predict in-hospital mortality on admission of COVID-19 patients at an emer...
Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the National Early Warning Scor...
Background and aims: There is poor knowledge on characteristics, comorbidities and laboratory measur...
Objective: The first pandemic phase of COVID-19 in Italy was characterized by high in-hospital morta...
BACKGROUND: A recent systematic review recommends against the use of any of the current COVID-19 pre...
Since late December 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has spread across the worl...
ObjectiveIn hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the qu...
OBJECTIVE:In hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the q...
BackgroundsValidated tools for predicting individual in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 are lacking. ...
Background: The need to determine prognostic factors that can predict a particularly severe or, con-...
Objective: Clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome due to c...
COVID-19 represented an important challenge to the Italian healthcare system (IHCS). Our main aim wa...
Background There is a need for validated clinical risk scores to identify patients at risk of severe...
Clinical features and natural history of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) differ widely among dif...
OBJECTIVE: The need for efficient drugs and early treatment of patients with SARSCoV- 2 infection de...
An early-warning model to predict in-hospital mortality on admission of COVID-19 patients at an emer...
Background: During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, the National Early Warning Scor...
Background and aims: There is poor knowledge on characteristics, comorbidities and laboratory measur...
Objective: The first pandemic phase of COVID-19 in Italy was characterized by high in-hospital morta...
BACKGROUND: A recent systematic review recommends against the use of any of the current COVID-19 pre...
Since late December 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has spread across the worl...
ObjectiveIn hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the qu...
OBJECTIVE:In hospitalized patients, the risk of sepsis-related mortality can be assessed using the q...
BackgroundsValidated tools for predicting individual in-hospital mortality of COVID-19 are lacking. ...
Background: The need to determine prognostic factors that can predict a particularly severe or, con-...
Objective: Clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized for severe acute respiratory syndrome due to c...