PMC:7096775 / 8612-10004 JSONTXT 11 Projects

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T74 0-11 Sentence denotes Ventilation
T75 12-136 Sentence denotes Three case series from the province Hubei described a high rate of cases who needed ventilation (20%, 23% and 25%) [5,6,10].
T76 137-216 Sentence denotes German pneumonia patients had a two- to threefold lower ventilation rate of 9%.
T77 217-367 Sentence denotes The two case series from Shenzhen and the province Zhejiang also reported much lower ventilation rates of, respectively, 11% and 2% [9,11] (Figure 2).
T78 368-435 Sentence denotes The median duration of ventilation was 9 days (interquartile range:
T79 436-500 Sentence denotes 7–19, n = 13) for non-invasive and 17 days (interquartile range:
T80 501-597 Sentence denotes 12–19, n = 4) for invasive ventilation in the COVID-19 case series described by Chen et al. [5].
T81 598-715 Sentence denotes In contrast, the median ventilation duration (invasive and non-invasive) in SPP was only 2 days (interquartile range:
T82 716-730 Sentence denotes 1–4, n = 303).
T83 731-926 Sentence denotes The high ventilation rates and the long duration of ventilation (data from one case series) can be attributed to a high rate of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) among COVID-19 patients.
T84 927-1022 Sentence denotes Again, the difference between Hubei (17–20% ARDS) and outside of Hubei (2–4% ARDS) is striking.
T85 1023-1068 Sentence denotes However, ARDS was observed in only 1% of SPP.
T86 1069-1249 Sentence denotes Figure 2 Reported proportions of patients on ventilation and proportions of patients who were still hospitalised, five COVID-19 case series, China, January–February 2020 (n = 734)
T87 1250-1280 Sentence denotes COVID-19: coronavirus disease.
T88 1281-1349 Sentence denotes Grey line: proportion of ventilation in pneumonia sentinel patients.
T89 1350-1392 Sentence denotes Data from five COVID-19 series [5,6,9-11].