A systematic review of prediction models to diagnose COVID-19 in adults admitted to healthcare centers
Abstract Background The COVID-19 pandemic is putting significant pressure on the hospital system. To help clinicians in the rapid triage of patients at high risk of COVID-19 while waiting for RT-PCR results, different diagnostic prediction models have been developed. Our objective is to identify, co...
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Main Authors: | Médéa Locquet (Author), Anh Nguyet Diep (Author), Charlotte Beaudart (Author), Nadia Dardenne (Author), Christian Brabant (Author), Olivier Bruyère (Author), Anne-Françoise Donneau (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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