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D004630 | Emergencies NIH | 0.35 |
D045169 | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome NIH | 0.06 |
D018352 | Coronavirus Infections NIH | 0.05 |
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There is one clinical trial.
Patients with COVID-19 usually present in the ED and receive their initial medical check-up here. We will try to gather information of comorbidities and other conditions at the time of presentation of COVID-19 patients to the ED. The course of the disease prior to admission as well as the momentary health status at presentation to the ED are of interest because they influence risk stratification and decision-making of treating physicians. The ratio of patients with mild or moderate to severe symptoms will help to calculate the need for hospital beds including beds on Intensive Care Units (ICU) and Intermediate Care Units (IMC), as well as the need for other hospital resources.
Description: Identification of risk factors present at the earliest stage of hospital care (i.e. in the ED) that warrant hospital admission.
Measure: Identification of risk factors present at the earliest stage of hospital care (i.e. in the ED) that warrant hospital admission. Time: 6 monthsDescription: Determination of the course of the disease (days since onset of symptoms, nature of symptoms, e.g. fever, chills, headache) and the state at which patients present to the ED
Measure: Determination of the course of the disease (days since onset of symptoms, nature of symptoms, e.g. fever, chills, headache) and the state at which patients present to the ED Time: 6 monthsDescription: Identification of the ratio of patients with mild or moderate to severe disease
Measure: Identification of the ratio of patients with mild or moderate to severe disease Time: 6 months