Publications by authors named "Cody L Slater"
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- The study aimed to assess the long-term health outcomes of COVID-19 patients at a NYC medical center, focusing on healthcare usage, symptoms, and patient well-being at 3 and 6 months post-hospitalization.
- Out of 1190 initial patients, 929 survived, with many experiencing persistent symptoms like dyspnoea and other health issues during follow-up visits dominated by telehealth.
- The findings revealed significant ongoing health challenges for survivors, particularly those with severe cases, who reported reduced mobility and independence after 6 months.
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- The study aimed to analyze the first 1000 patients with confirmed COVID-19 at a NYC medical center, focusing on their clinical journey through various care settings.
- Patient data showed the main symptoms were cough, fever, and dyspnea, with a significant number having pre-existing conditions like hypertension and diabetes.
- Results indicated high ICU admission rates, long hospital stays, and notable mortality, with a distinct pattern in the timing of intubation based on symptom onset.
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- The study aimed to analyze the characteristics and clinical experiences of COVID-19 patients in a New York City hospital during early March to early April 2020.
- Researchers reviewed medical records of the first 1000 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections, focusing on their demographics, symptoms, comorbidities, hospital courses, and outcomes.
- Findings revealed that cough, fever, and dyspnea were the most common symptoms, with many patients having pre-existing health issues; those in ICUs were mostly older males with long hospital stays, and a significant proportion developed serious complications like acute kidney injury.
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