The ability of Lung High-Resolution Computed Tomography Severity Score to early identify COVID-19 patients who need respiratory support. A retrospective analysis of a monocentric Italian COVID-19 cohort.
e. gilardi (Rome, Italy), F. Travaglino (Rome, Italy), S. Mazzaroppi (Rome, Italy), C. Mallio (Rome, Italy), S. Fugger (Rome, Italy), F. Cristofano (Rome, Italy), T. Grandi (Rome, Italy), D. Margiotta (Rome, Italy), S. Navarin (Rome, Italy), M. Orrù (Rome, Italy), G. Zoccoli (Rome, Italy), P. D'Alessio (Rome, Italy), C. Quattrocchi (Rome, Italy), F. Sambuco (Rome, Italy)
Source: International Congress 2022 – COVID imaging and diagnosis
Session: COVID imaging and diagnosis
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1060
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e. gilardi (Rome, Italy), F. Travaglino (Rome, Italy), S. Mazzaroppi (Rome, Italy), C. Mallio (Rome, Italy), S. Fugger (Rome, Italy), F. Cristofano (Rome, Italy), T. Grandi (Rome, Italy), D. Margiotta (Rome, Italy), S. Navarin (Rome, Italy), M. Orrù (Rome, Italy), G. Zoccoli (Rome, Italy), P. D'Alessio (Rome, Italy), C. Quattrocchi (Rome, Italy), F. Sambuco (Rome, Italy). The ability of Lung High-Resolution Computed Tomography Severity Score to early identify COVID-19 patients who need respiratory support. A retrospective analysis of a monocentric Italian COVID-19 cohort.. 1060
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