Identifying organ dysfunction trajectory-based subphenotypes in critically ill patients with COVID-19
Abstract COVID-19-associated respiratory failure offers the unprecedented opportunity to evaluate the differential host response to a uniform pathogenic insult. Understanding whether there are distinct subphenotypes of severe COVID-19 may offer insight into its pathophysiology. Sequential Organ Fail...
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Autores principales: | Chang Su, Zhenxing Xu, Katherine Hoffman, Parag Goyal, Monika M. Safford, Jerry Lee, Sergio Alvarez-Mulett, Luis Gomez-Escobar, David R. Price, John S. Harrington, Lisa K. Torres, Fernando J. Martinez, Thomas R. Campion, Fei Wang, Edward J. Schenck |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/60c0ec0f788e43808f9f647ba6275bcc |
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