DL Sykes, L. Holdsworth, J. O'Halloran, C. Vanderfeltz-Cornelis, S. Holding, M. Crooks
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S45 Figure 1Population pyramids (left) and Kaplan-Meier survival curves (right) for IL-6, Troponin, and CRP by quintile[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionsRaised levels of IL-6 and TT on admission are associated with a significantly increased risk of inpatient mortality in those hospitalised with COVID-19, however, raised inflammatory markers at the time of hospital admission show no association with residual symptom burden at 3-month follow-up in surviving patients.