Prior fluid and electrolyte imbalance is associated with COVID-19 mortality
Plain language summary The clinical course of patients with COVID-19 is highly variable, with some patients barely affected and others dying. We wanted to better understand why this is the case and identify markers of COVID-19-associated mortality. To this end, we looked into the entire available me...
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Main Authors: | Satu Nahkuri, Tim Becker, Vitalia Schueller, Steffen Massberg, Anna Bauer-Mehren |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c84131697e1b4219b64e04fd36f36dbc |
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