Table 1.
Patient characteristics and outcomes.
Fig 1.
Trends of change in CRP levels in hospitalized COVID-19 patients (n = 268).
Box plots represent median CRP (with IQR, 10th and 90th percentile and outliers) for the cohort on each given day, up to day 25 of hospitalization.
Fig 2.
Association between CRP levels in-hospital mortality in COVID-19 patients.
(A) Trends in CRP changes over time in patients who died (red) and survived (blue). (B) Comparison of median hospitalization-wide CRP levels between patients who died and survived. (C) ROC curve analysis showing predictive association between hospitalization-wide median CRP, maximum CRP within the first 7 days, and the rate of change in CRP (slope) within the first 7 days with mortality. AUC values are indicated.
Table 2.
Optimal thresholds of maximum and slope of CRP in the first 7 days of hospitalization as predictors of mortality.
Table 3.
Multivariable models to identify predictors of mortality in hospitalized COVI19 patients.