2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0273578
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The complexity of examining laboratory-based biological markers associated with mortality in hospitalized patients during early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review and evidence map

Abstract: Importance The measurement of laboratory biomarkers plays a critical role in managing patients with COVID-19. However, to date most systematic reviews examining the association between laboratory biomarkers and mortality in hospitalized patients early in the pandemic focused on small sets of biomarkers, did not account for multiple studies including patients within the same institutions during overlapping timeframes, and did not include a significant number of studies conducted in countries other than China. … Show more

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“…Currently, the global death rate for the pandemic is 1.02% . This pandemic has reiterated the importance of early detection to reduce mortality and hospitalization rates . Early diagnosis of infectious diseases allows the effective isolation of confirmed cases, thus reducing transmission .…”
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“…Currently, the global death rate for the pandemic is 1.02% . This pandemic has reiterated the importance of early detection to reduce mortality and hospitalization rates . Early diagnosis of infectious diseases allows the effective isolation of confirmed cases, thus reducing transmission .…”
Section: A Brief Introduction To Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 This pandemic has reiterated the importance of early detection to reduce mortality and hospitalization rates. 17 Early diagnosis of infectious diseases allows the effective isolation of confirmed cases, thus reducing transmission. 18 Early detection is crucial in many noninfectious conditions as well, such as cancers and cardiovascular diseases.…”
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confidence: 99%