id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-315834-ashjw2xs Guo, Lingxi Clinical Features Predicting Mortality Risk in Patients With Viral Pneumonia: The MuLBSTA Score 2019-12-03 .txt text/plain 4020 235 48 title: Clinical Features Predicting Mortality Risk in Patients With Viral Pneumonia: The MuLBSTA Score OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to further clarify clinical characteristics and predict mortality risk among patients with viral pneumonia. CONCLUSION: Here, we designed an easy-to-use clinically predictive tool for assessing 90-day mortality risk of viral pneumonia. Influenza and other respiratory viruses are common reasons of acute pneumonia which can result in significant morbidity or mortality in the setting of high-risk factors such as extremes of age, pregnancy, obesity or chronic pre-existing conditions. Other reported risk factors for influenza pneumonia such as PO2/FiO2, lymphocyte count, and antigen-specific T cells are likewise useful in predicting mortality and deciding on appropriate management (Viasus et al., 2011; Shi et al., 2017) . In patients hospitalized with viral pneumonia, a simple prognostic tool was made for overall mortality which is useful for prediction several days after admission upon obtaining culture results. ./cache/cord-315834-ashjw2xs.txt ./txt/cord-315834-ashjw2xs.txt