id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-266234-lg866rnt Adrogué, A. H. A kidney transplant recipient with COVID-19: utility of a prognostication score 2020-09-03 .txt text/plain 2113 130 57 We present our experience with the use of a diagnostic score, developed for rHLH, in a kidney transplant recipient hospitalized with COVID-19. Conclusion Since this is only a single case, we plan to retrospectively review a series of patients to validate our initial experience: that a low H-Score may correlate with a milder hospital course in kidney transplant patients with COVID-19. While a growing number of case reports have been published describing infections in solid organ transplant recipients, few have explored formulas to predict the hospital course of this high risk patient group. Since outcomes have ranged from mild infection 1 to death due to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and cytokine release storm (CRS), in the severe COVID-19 cases 2 we explored the utility of a risk stratification score which could help predict outcomes in these patients. Standard admission laboratory tests and clinical features of patients suspected of COVID-19 provide the majority of variables needed to calculate the H-Score. ./cache/cord-266234-lg866rnt.txt ./txt/cord-266234-lg866rnt.txt