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Table 1.

Patient characteristics and outcomes.

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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.

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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.

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Table 2.

Optimal thresholds of maximum and slope of CRP in the first 7 days of hospitalization as predictors of mortality.

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Table 3.

Multivariable models to identify predictors of mortality in hospitalized COVI19 patients.

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