Coronavirus Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Clinical and Radiological Model to Predict the Prognosis for COVID-19 Patients
To develop and validate a machine-learning model based on clinical, laboratory, and radiological characteristics alone or combination of COVID-19 patients to facilitate risk Assessment before and after symptoms and triage (home, hospitalization inward or ICU).
In December 2019, a novel coronavirus, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
(SARS-CoV-2; earlier named as 2019-nCoV), emerged in Wuhan, China. The diseases caused by
SARS-CoV-2 is COVID-19. As of March 8, 2020, more than 100 000 COVID-19 patients have been
reported globally (more than 80 000 cases in China, more than 20 000 in other countries), and
3 600 patients (3 100 in China, 500 outside of China) have died. The outbreak of COVID-19
constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.
Among COVID-19 patients, around 80% are mild (non-severe) illness patients, who usually heal
within two weeks. However, another 20% of patients may aggravate into a severe or critical
illness which results in a longer hospital stay, and the mortality rate for such patients is
13.4%. Therefore, inchoate identification of the high-risk severe patients is extremely
important for patient management and medical resource allocation. General quarantine and
symptomatic treatment can be used for most non-severe patients, while a higher level of care
and green channel to the intensive care unit (ICU) are helpful for severe patients. Previous
studies have summarized the clinical and radiological characteristics of severe COVID-19
patients, while which factors are important predictors is still unclear.
Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence that enables us to learn knowledge
and potential laws from the given data and to build a model for solving problems as human
needs. In recent years, machine learning has been developed as a novel tool to analyze large
amounts of data from medical records or images. Previous modeling studies focused on
forecasting the potential international spread of COVID-19.
Therefore, our purpose is to develop and validate a machine-learning model based on clinical,
laboratory, and radiological characteristics alone or combination of COVID-19 patients in the
early stage without severe illness from multiple centers for the prediction of severe (or
critical) illness in the following hospitalization to facilitate risk Assessment before and
after symptoms and triage (home, hospitalization inward or ICU).
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