Credit: CC0 Public Domain New research published in theJournal of the American Geriatrics Societyindicates that for older patients in intensive care units (ICUs), COVID-19 is more severe than bacterial or viral pneumonia. Among 11,525patientsaged 70 years and older who were admitted to Dutch ...
Bacterial vs Viral vs COVID-19 Pneumonia(not relevant enough for the clinical workflows) Prognostic/severity predictions (survival, need for intubation, need for supplemental oxygen) Expected outcomes Tool impact: This would give physicians an edge and allow them to act with more confidence while th...
[9] built a modified transfer-learning Inception model to distinguish COVID-19 from typical viral pneumonia. Ying et al. [10] developed a deep learning based system (DeepPneumonia) to detect COVID-19 patients from bacterial pneumonia and healthy controls. In addition, Wang et al. [3] ...
IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, TNF-α, and IFN-γ were significantly increased in bacterial pneumonia and SARS-Cov-2 compared to healthy controls. However, IFN-γ was significantly increased among patients with COVID-19 than patients with bacterial pneumonia. This study highlights the...
The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic performance of radiologists with different level of experience in differentiating COVID-19 pneumonia from other atypical bacterial, fungal and viral pneumonias. Furthermore, the ability of radiologists to correctly classify infiltrates as COVID-19...
Identification of bacterial co-detections in COVID-19 critically Ill patients by BioFire FilmArray pneumonia panel: a systematic review and meta-analysis... TT Timbrook,KD Hueth,CC Ginocchio - 《Diagnostic Microbiology & Infectious Disease》 ...
[2,46]. However, incidence rates of ATE in COVID-19 seem to be comparable to those in non-COVID-19 viral pneumonia, assuming that COVID-19-specific immunothrombotic mechanisms and endothelial dysfunction may have less impact on the arterial system than on the venous system [2]. Reported ...
SARS-CoV-2 infection can lead to a spectrum of various clinical symptoms, from asymptomatic, to partial flu, pneumonia and death due to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). However, all of those cases should be considered, because the asymptomatic carriers of the virus have led to a hi...
In fact, a Mendelian randomization study with 35,833 participants showed that low levels of plasma 25-hydroxyvitamin (OH)D, a biomarker of vitamin D status, were associated with a higher risk of bacterial pneumonias during a 38-year follow-up [165]. Additionally, vitamin D deficiency has ...
Bacterial vs Viral vs COVID-19 Pneumonia(not relevant enough for the clinical workflows) Prognostic/severity predictions (survival, need for intubation, need for supplemental oxygen) Expected outcomes Tool impact: This would give physicians an edge and allow them to act with more confidence while th...