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Characteristics of our hypoxemic COVID-19 pneumonia patients receiving corticosteroids and mortality-associated factors
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2022)Background COVID-19 is a disease associated with diffuse lung injury that has no proven effective treatment yet. It is thought that glucocorticoids may reduce inflammation-mediated lung injury, disease progression, and ... -
The comparison of modified early warning score and Glasgow coma scale-age-systolic blood pressure scores in the assessment of nontraumatic critical patients in Emergency Department
(MEDKNOW PUBLICATIONS & MEDIA PVT LTD, 2016)Introduction: The purpose of this study is to assess and compare the discriminatory ability of the Glasgow coma scale (GCS)-age-systolic blood pressure (GAP) score and modified early warning scoring system (mEWS) score for ... -
Impact of the seventh day nucleated red blood cell count on mortality in COVID-19 intensive care unit patients: A retrospective case-control study
(Soc Medical Biochemists Serbia, 2023)Background: COVID-19 covers a broad clinical spectrum, threatening global health. Although several studies have investigated various prognostic biochemical and hematological parameters, they generally lack specificity and ... -
The relationship between plasminogen activator Inhibitor-1 levels and the course of disease in COVID-19 patients
(Walter De Gruyter Gmbh, 2022)Objectives Studies have shown that fibrinolysis activity is insufficient in COVID-19 patients. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) is an important antifibrinolytic molecule that plays a key role in the fibrinolytic ... -
Severity and reversibility of smell-taste dysfunction in COVID-19 patients
(A. CARBONE Editore, 2021)Background: In SARS-COV-2 disease, anosmia and dysgeusia are symptoms that are usually detected together. In our study, it was aimed to investigate the impairments in the sense of smell and taste in our COVID-19 patients ...