Lower blood pH as a strong prognostic factor for fatal outcomes in critically ill COVID-19 patients at an intensive care unit: A multivariable analysis.
<h4>Background</h4>Data of critically ill COVID-19 patients are being evaluated worldwide, not only to understand the various aspects of the disease and to refine treatment strategies but also to improve clinical decision-making. For clinical decision-making in particular, prognostic fac...
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Main Authors: | Martin Kieninger, Annemarie Sinning, Timea Vadász, Michael Gruber, Wolfram Gronwald, Florian Zeman, Dirk Lunz, Thomas Dienemann, Stephan Schmid, Bernhard Graf, Matthias Lubnow, Thomas Müller, Thomas Holzmann, Bernd Salzberger, Bärbel Kieninger |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/6d1d7d3a4ef24336978db96c47632783 |
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