A new mobile app can help physicians
determine how severe a patient is with a coronavirus infection. Created
by researchers at the NYU College of Dentistry, the application tests
blood and gives scores on corona infection.
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Current clinical trials for COVID-19
test viral RNA to determine if someone has a virus infection. But it
does not give information about how sick the COVID positive patient can
be. The researchers say that "we want doctors to have both the
information and the infrastructure necessary to protect life. So that
doctors can treat the virus effectively."
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Using data from 160 hospitalized
COVID-19 patients in Wuhan, China, researchers identified four
biomarkers in blood tests, which are significantly higher in those
patients which died from the virus. Biomarkers such as C-reactive
protein (CRP), myoglobin (MAO), pralitinin (PCT), and cardiac troponin
may indicate serious infection of the virus. Patients who have symptoms
like acute inflammation, difficulty in breathing and heart problem. They
are more likely to be corona. Researchers created a model using
biomarker as well as age and gender, risk factors. They have developed a
model using a type of machine learning algorithm, AI, to define
COVID-19 disease patterns and estimate its severity, which can prove to
be very effective in providing information on corona infection .
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