Journal of internal medicine
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Multicenter Study Observational Study
Early standardized clinical judgement for syncope diagnosis in the emergency department.
The diagnosis of cardiac syncope remains a challenge in the emergency department (ED). ⋯ ESCJ including a standardized syncope-specific CRF has very high diagnostic accuracy and outperforms the EGSYS score, hs-cTnI and BNP.
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Multicenter Study
Prevalence and severity of coronary artery disease linked to prognosis in psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis patients: A multi-centre cohort study.
(i) To estimate the prevalence and severity of coronary artery disease and (ii) to assess the risk of cardiovascular events and mortality, in patients with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis (PsA) in a large-scale cohort of patients referred to coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA). ⋯ In this population, both psoriasis and PsA were associated with an increased prevalence of coronary calcification. Psoriasis patients also showed an increased prevalence of severe calcification. Psoriasis patients were at increased risk for cardiovascular events and death, however not after adjusting for the effect of other predictors.
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Multicenter Study
Prevalence and 6-month recovery of olfactory dysfunction: a multicentre study of 1363 COVID-19 patients.
To investigate prevalence and recovery of olfactory dysfunction (OD) in COVID-19 patients according to the disease severity. ⋯ OD is more prevalent in mild COVID-19 forms than in moderate-to-critical forms. OD disappeared in 95% of patients regarding objective olfactory evaluations at 6 months.
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Case Reports Multicenter Study
Clinical Features of Patients who had two COVID-19 Episodes: A European Multicenter Case-series.
To investigate the clinical features of patients who had two demonstrated coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) episodes. ⋯ The recurrence of COVID-19 symptoms is associated with a similar clinical picture than the first episode in patients with initial mild-to-moderate COVID episode. The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of second episode remain uncertain and may involve either true reinfection or virus reactivation from sanctuaries.
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Letter Multicenter Study Observational Study
Cholestatic liver injury in COVID-19 is a rare and distinct entity and is associated with increased mortality.