@article{ART002649970},
author={Yu-Rin Kim and Seoul-Hee Nam and Kim Seon-Rye},
title={Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency},
journal={Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information},
issn={1598-849X},
year={2020},
volume={25},
number={11},
pages={179-185},
doi={10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179}
TY - JOUR
AU - Yu-Rin Kim
AU - Seoul-Hee Nam
AU - Kim Seon-Rye
TI - Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency
JO - Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information
PY - 2020
VL - 25
IS - 11
PB - The Korean Society Of Computer And Information
SP - 179
EP - 185
SN - 1598-849X
AB - In this paper, we propose impact factors and validity of blood variables on death of COVID-19 patients. The clinical-epidemiological data of 5628 COVID-19 patients, provided from Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency as day of 30th April 2020, were used. As results, impact factors of death were dementia, older age, high lymphocyte, cancer, dyspnea, COPD, change of consciousness, heart disease, high platelets, abnormal diastolic pressure and fever. The validities of blood variables for death were high in the order of lymphocyte, hemoglobin, hematocrit, platelet and WBC. Therefore, risk factors such as initial clinical characteristics, underlying disease and blood test results, could be regarded for efficient management of COVID-19 patients.
KW - COVID-19;Death;Impact factors;Blood variables;Validity
DO - 10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
ER -
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam and Kim Seon-Rye. (2020). Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, 25(11), 179-185.
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam and Kim Seon-Rye. 2020, "Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency", Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, vol.25, no.11 pp.179-185. Available from: doi:10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam, Kim Seon-Rye "Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 25.11 pp.179-185 (2020) : 179.
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam, Kim Seon-Rye. Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. 2020; 25(11), 179-185. Available from: doi:10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam and Kim Seon-Rye. "Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 25, no.11 (2020) : 179-185.doi: 10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
Yu-Rin Kim; Seoul-Hee Nam; Kim Seon-Rye. Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information, 25(11), 179-185. doi: 10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
Yu-Rin Kim; Seoul-Hee Nam; Kim Seon-Rye. Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information. 2020; 25(11) 179-185. doi: 10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam, Kim Seon-Rye. Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency. 2020; 25(11), 179-185. Available from: doi:10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179
Yu-Rin Kim, Seoul-Hee Nam and Kim Seon-Rye. "Impact Factors and Validity of Blood Variables on Death in COVID-19 patient: Using Data of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency" Journal of The Korea Society of Computer and Information 25, no.11 (2020) : 179-185.doi: 10.9708/jksci.2020.25.11.179