id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-311889-fntwg3g8 Alizadehsani, R. Risk Factors Prediction, Clinical Outcomes, and Mortality of COVID-19 Patients 2020-07-09 .txt text/plain 5395 381 58 Early identification of risk factors and clinical outcomes might help to identify critically ill patients, provide proper treatment and prevent mortality. Fever, dyspnea, weakness, shivering, C-reactive protein (CRP), fatigue, dry cough, anorexia, anosmia, ageusia, dizziness, sweating and age were the most important symptoms of COVID-19 infection. Our data showed significant difference between healthy and COVID-19 cases with regard to the symptoms like fever (P-value=1.99E-12), dyspnea (P-value= 2.99E-11), weakness (P-value=3.16E-11), shivering (P-value=1.01E-09), fatigue (P-value=6.60E-09) and dry cough (P-value=9.53E-09). We observed a significant association between older age (P-value=2.82E-05), history of heart disease (P-value=0.00654), and history of cancer (P-value=0.012863) with COVID-19 mortality compared to healthy subjects. The main findings of our study are the significant association between symptoms such as fever, dyspnea, weakness, shivering, fatigue, dry cough, anorexia, anosmia, ageusia, dizziness, and sweating with COVID-19. Risk factors associated with mortality in hospitalized patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection. ./cache/cord-311889-fntwg3g8.txt ./txt/cord-311889-fntwg3g8.txt