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LitCovid-OGER-BB

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 24-32 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T2 79-90 NCBITaxon:11118 denotes coronavirus
T3 92-96 PR:000014459 denotes Sars
T4 92-102 SP_7 denotes Sars-CoV-2
T5 255-261 GO:0016265 denotes deaths
T6 306-311 GO:0016265 denotes death
T7 352-357 UBERON:0007023 denotes adult
T8 358-369 UBERON:0001004 denotes respiratory
T9 397-402 UBERON:0000062 denotes organ
T10 563-568 NCBITaxon:10239 denotes viral
T11 631-639 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T12 733-738 CHEBI:23888 denotes drugs
T13 733-738 CHEBI:23888 denotes drugs
T14 817-825 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T15 1018-1031 CHEBI:35718 denotes antimalarials
T16 1018-1031 CHEBI:35718 denotes antimalarials
T17 1033-1048 CHEBI:50858 denotes corticosteroids
T18 1033-1048 CHEBI:50858 denotes corticosteroids
T19 1077-1086 CHEBI:36357 denotes molecules
T20 1077-1086 CHEBI:36357 denotes molecules
T21 1101-1107 UBERON:0001969 denotes plasma
T22 1141-1146 CHEBI:23888 denotes drugs
T23 1141-1146 CHEBI:23888 denotes drugs
T24 1191-1199 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T25 1735-1743 SP_7 denotes COVID-19
T26 1848-1853 CHEBI:23888 denotes drugs
T27 1848-1853 CHEBI:23888 denotes drugs
T28 1920-1928 SP_7 denotes COVID-19

Inflammaging

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-68 Sentence denotes Treatment algorithm for COVID-19: a multidisciplinary point of view.
T2 69-262 Sentence denotes The novel coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2) pandemic has spread rapidly, from December to the end of March, to 185 countries, and there have been over 3,000,000 cases identified and over 200,000 deaths.
T3 263-424 Sentence denotes For a proportion of hospitalized patients, death can occur within a few days, mainly for adult respiratory distress syndrome or multi-organ dysfunction syndrome.
T4 425-579 Sentence denotes In these patients, clinical signs and symptoms, as well as laboratory abnormalities, suggest a cytokine storm syndrome in response to the viral infection.
T5 580-789 Sentence denotes No current targeted treatment is yet available for COVID-19, an unknown disease up to 2 months ago, which challenges doctors and researchers to find new drugs or reallocate other treatments for these patients.
T6 790-1005 Sentence denotes Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, a growing body of information on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies has emerged, mainly based on preliminary experience on retrospective studies or small case series.
T7 1006-1200 Sentence denotes Antivirals, antimalarials, corticosteroids, biotechnological and small molecules, convalescent plasma and anticoagulants are among the drugs proposed for the treatment or in tested for COVID-19.
T8 1201-1306 Sentence denotes Given the complexity of this new condition, a multidisciplinary management seems to be the best approach.
T9 1307-1460 Sentence denotes Sharing and integrating knowledge between specialists, to evaluate the correct timing and setting of every treatment, could greatly benefit our patients.
T10 1461-2036 Sentence denotes We reviewed the literature, combining it with our experiences and our specialist knowledge, to propose a management algorithm, correlating the clinical features with laboratory and imaging findings to establish the right timing for each treatment.Key Points• Critically ill COVID-19 patients show signs of cytokine storm syndrome.• No current targeted therapy is available, but a lot of drugs are in tested.• A multidisciplinary approach is crucial to manage COVID-19.• Choosing the correct timing of treatment is of pivotal importance to avoid the most severe complications.
T1 0-68 Sentence denotes Treatment algorithm for COVID-19: a multidisciplinary point of view.
T2 69-262 Sentence denotes The novel coronavirus (Sars-CoV-2) pandemic has spread rapidly, from December to the end of March, to 185 countries, and there have been over 3,000,000 cases identified and over 200,000 deaths.
T3 263-424 Sentence denotes For a proportion of hospitalized patients, death can occur within a few days, mainly for adult respiratory distress syndrome or multi-organ dysfunction syndrome.
T4 425-579 Sentence denotes In these patients, clinical signs and symptoms, as well as laboratory abnormalities, suggest a cytokine storm syndrome in response to the viral infection.
T5 580-789 Sentence denotes No current targeted treatment is yet available for COVID-19, an unknown disease up to 2 months ago, which challenges doctors and researchers to find new drugs or reallocate other treatments for these patients.
T6 790-1005 Sentence denotes Since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak, a growing body of information on diagnostic and therapeutic strategies has emerged, mainly based on preliminary experience on retrospective studies or small case series.
T7 1006-1200 Sentence denotes Antivirals, antimalarials, corticosteroids, biotechnological and small molecules, convalescent plasma and anticoagulants are among the drugs proposed for the treatment or in tested for COVID-19.
T8 1201-1306 Sentence denotes Given the complexity of this new condition, a multidisciplinary management seems to be the best approach.
T9 1307-1460 Sentence denotes Sharing and integrating knowledge between specialists, to evaluate the correct timing and setting of every treatment, could greatly benefit our patients.
T10 1461-2036 Sentence denotes We reviewed the literature, combining it with our experiences and our specialist knowledge, to propose a management algorithm, correlating the clinical features with laboratory and imaging findings to establish the right timing for each treatment.Key Points• Critically ill COVID-19 patients show signs of cytokine storm syndrome.• No current targeted therapy is available, but a lot of drugs are in tested.• A multidisciplinary approach is crucial to manage COVID-19.• Choosing the correct timing of treatment is of pivotal importance to avoid the most severe complications.