Relationship between blood gases and inflammatory markers with clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19

N. Morais (Mossoró, Brazil), L. Candice Costa De Morais Leonez (Mossoró, Brazil), V. Duarte De Almeida (Mossoró, Brazil), M. Fernandes De Andrade (Mossoró, Brazil), E. Gurgel Cosme Do Nascimento (Mossoró, Brazil), J. Veríssimo Fernandes (Natal, Brazil), C. Medeiros Bezerra (Natal, Brazil), T. Allyrio Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes (Mossoró, Brazil)

Source: International Congress 2022 – COVID-19: from bench to bedside
Session: COVID-19: from bench to bedside
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 3541

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N. Morais (Mossoró, Brazil), L. Candice Costa De Morais Leonez (Mossoró, Brazil), V. Duarte De Almeida (Mossoró, Brazil), M. Fernandes De Andrade (Mossoró, Brazil), E. Gurgel Cosme Do Nascimento (Mossoró, Brazil), J. Veríssimo Fernandes (Natal, Brazil), C. Medeiros Bezerra (Natal, Brazil), T. Allyrio Araújo De Medeiros Fernandes (Mossoró, Brazil). Relationship between blood gases and inflammatory markers with clinical outcomes in critically ill patients with COVID-19. 3541

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