2021
DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v16i1.17659
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Predictor of Mortality COVID-19 in Two Referral Hospital in Surabaya, Indonesia

Usman Hadi,
Bramanton,
Tri Pudy Asmarawati
et al.

Abstract: Introduction: World Health Organization had identified COVID-19 in January 2019. This disease is caused by SARS-CoV-2, which spread throughout the world and became a pandemic on March 20, 2020. COVID-19 is still a health problem because it has not clear whether the patients will be cured and survive from the disease or not.

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“…19 Comorbidities were also considered significant predictors of mortality in a previous study, including obesity and heart disease as variables. 20 This study also found that these comorbidities were predominantly found among the patients in the ER, while other comorbidities, including various types of neoplasm, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disorders, and allergic history, were also recorded.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…19 Comorbidities were also considered significant predictors of mortality in a previous study, including obesity and heart disease as variables. 20 This study also found that these comorbidities were predominantly found among the patients in the ER, while other comorbidities, including various types of neoplasm, cardiovascular disease, autoimmune disorders, and allergic history, were also recorded.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%