Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T54 |
0-194 |
Sentence |
denotes |
As previously mentioned, an urgent epidemiological effort has been undertaken to understand what risk factors are responsible for the principal outcome associated with COVID-19, i.e., mortality. |
T55 |
195-565 |
Sentence |
denotes |
From Chinese studies, mortality rates were increasing along age categories (mortality rate of 1.3% in the 50–59 range, 3.6% in the 60–69 range, 8% in the 70–79 range and 14.8% in the ≥range 80 years), the presence of cardiovascular diseases (10.5%), diabetes (7.3%), chronic respiratory diseases (6.3%), arterial hypertension (6%) and neoplasms (mortality 5.6%) [22,23]. |
T56 |
566-797 |
Sentence |
denotes |
In Italy, data from ISS—i.e., the Italian Health Institute—indicates that 1% of the patients who died did not suffer from any other diseases, 26% had only one disease, 26% had 2 diseases and 47% had 3 or more pathologic conditions. |
T57 |
798-1177 |
Sentence |
denotes |
The most common chronic preexisting diseases in deceased patients were: arterial hypertension (70%), followed by diabetes mellitus (31.7%), chronic kidney disease CKD (23.1%), atrial fibrillation (22.5%), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) (18.1%), the presence of an active cancer within the previous 5 years (16.8%), ischemic heart disease (16%) and obesity 10% [20]. |
T58 |
1178-1394 |
Sentence |
denotes |
It is very remarkable that CKD was present in more than 20% of the deceased patients due to COVID-19, also surpassing, in prevalence, those affected by COPD and/or those with an active cancer within the last 5 years. |