Official Title
The Combined Usage of Clinical Physiological Finding in Management of COVID 19 Patients
Brief Summary

This study utilizes physiological indicators of COVID-19 patients as tools for assessing,tracking, worsening, and improving the clinical symptoms of COVID-19 patients. This studyemploys simple and easy-to-use assessment methods, which can be further aided byartificial intelligence technology to facilitate early response and medication.

Detailed Description

This study utilizes physiological indicators of COVID-19 patients, such as blood
pressure, heart rate, respiratory rate, and level of consciousness, to develop Shock
Index (SI), Mordified Shock Index (MSI), Age Shock Index (Age SI), Age Mordified Shock
Index (Age MSI), and Respiratory Adjusted Shock Index (RASI), as well as other
physiological indicators, as tools for assessing, tracking, worsening, and improving the
clinical symptoms of COVID-19 patients. For patients with mild to severe illness, and in
response to the shortage of manpower during a large influx of emergency patients, this
study employs simple and easy-to-use assessment methods, which can be further aided by
artificial intelligence technology to facilitate early response and medication.

Recruiting
COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease 2019)

Other: physiological parameters

systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure , heart rate, respiratory rate , GCS

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- Reviewing the patient's medical history, the primary focus was on hospital records
and existing physiological parameters such as blood pressure, heart rate,
respiratory rate, and level of consciousness. The patient received treatment at the
hospital between May 2022 and March 2027

Exclusion Criteria:

- Excluding patients with incomplete clinical data or missing information in their
medical records.

Eligibility Gender
All
Eligibility Age
Minimum: N/A ~ Maximum: N/A
Countries
Taiwan
Locations

St. Martin De Porres Hospital
Chiayi City, Taiwan

St. Martin De Porres Hospital
Tainan, Taiwan

Contacts

Chia-Hsi Chen, Physician
886-5-2756000 - 3708
urologist3509@gmail.com

Chia-Hsi Chen
886-5-2756000 - 3708
urologist3509@gmail.com

Chia-Hsi Chen, Physician, Principal Investigator
St. Martin De Porress Hospital

St. Martin De Porress Hospital
NCT Number
Keywords
Covid-19
shock index
mordified shock index
Age shock index
respiratory adjusted shock index
MeSH Terms
COVID-19