id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-341359-c34gyuv6 Larson, Derek T Clinical Outcomes of Coronavirus Disease 2019 With Evidence-based Supportive Care 2020-05-30 .txt text/plain 1203 62 42 This retrospective study of an institutional cohort including 135 patients with confirmed COVID-19 demonstrates positive outcomes when organizational standards of care consist of evidence-based supportive therapies. Following widespread use of therapeutic agents with limited data to support their use, calls were made to focus on the evidence-based care that has been the foundation of modern medical therapy for most acute respiratory viral infections [7, 8] . Our study is the first report of COVID-19 outcomes when institutional standards of care consist solely of known evidence-based practices of supportive care. Of those diagnosed with COVID-19, 21 (15.6%) had severe enough disease to necessitate hospitalization and 6 (4.4%) required care in the ICU. Our study demonstrates favorable outcomes for patients with mild to moderately severe COVID-19 disease when evidence-based supportive care is considered the institutional standard. ./cache/cord-341359-c34gyuv6.txt ./txt/cord-341359-c34gyuv6.txt