PubMed:32087623 JSONTXT 36 Projects

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T1 0-147 DRI_Outcome denotes [Comparison of the clinical characteristics between RNA positive and negative patients clinically diagnosed with 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia].
T2 148-393 DRI_Background denotes Objective: To raise awareness about 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) and reduce missed diagnosis rate and misdiagnosis rate by comparing the clinical characteristics between RNA positive and negative patients clinically diagnosed with NCP.
T3 394-538 DRI_Background denotes Methods: From January 2020 to February 2020, 54 patients who were newly diagnosed with NCP in Wuhan Fourth Hospital were included in this study.
T4 539-645 DRI_Background denotes RT-PCR method was used to measure the level of 2019-nCov RNA in pharyngeal swab samples of these patients.
T5 646-802 DRI_Approach denotes The patients were divided into RNA positive and negative group, and the differences of clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics were compared.
T6 882-1073 DRI_Background denotes Common clinical symptoms of two groups were fever (80.64% vs. 86.96%) , chills (61.29% vs.52.17%) , cough (80.64% vs.95.65%) , fatigue (61.30% vs.56.52%) , chest distress (77.42% vs.73.91%) .
T7 1074-1157 DRI_Background denotes Some other symptoms were headache, myalgia, dyspnea, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting.
T8 1158-1444 DRI_Background denotes The laboratory and radiological characteristics of two groups mainly were lymphopenia, increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate, increased C-reactive protein, increased lactate dehydrogenase, decreased oxygenation index, normal white blood cell count and bilateral chest CT involvement.
T9 1445-1567 DRI_Outcome denotes There was no statistically significant difference in other clinical characteristics except for dyspnea between two groups.
T10 1568-1709 DRI_Outcome denotes Conclusions: RNA positive and negative NCP patients shared similar clinical symptoms, while RNA positive NCP patients tended to have dyspnea.
T11 1710-1901 DRI_Challenge denotes Therefore, we should improve the understanding of NCP to prevent missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis; In addition, more rapid and accurate NCP diagnostic approaches should be further developed.