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Timing COVID-19 - Synchronization of longitudinal patient data to the underlying disease progression using CRP as a temporal marker
2020-06-12
infectious diseases
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Advances in medical technology and IT infrastructure have led to increased availability of continuous patient data that allows investigation of the longitudinal progression of novel and known diseases in unprecedented detail. However, to accurately describe any underlying pathophysiology with longitudinal data, the individual patient trajectories have to be synchronized based on temporal markers. In this study, we use longitudinal data from 28 critically ill ICU COVID-19 patients to compare the ...
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