id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-298056-svwtfshi Fabio, Ciceri Early predictors of clinical outcomes of COVID-19 outbreak in Milan, Italy 2020-06-12 .txt text/plain 3319 169 46 Multivariable analysis showed older age, coronary artery disease, cancer, low lymphocyte count and high RALE score as factors independently associated with an increased risk of mortality. CONCLUSION: In a large cohort of COVID-19 patients of European origin, main risk factors for mortality were older age, comorbidities, low lymphocyte count and high RALE. 14 In this report we describe the demographical, clinical, radiological and laboratory characteristics, as well as the clinical outcomes and the risk factors for mortality, of the first 500 patients with COVID-19 admitted to San Raffaele Scientific Institute, a tertiary care academic hospital in Milan, Italy. With a clinical observation longer than one months from the last patient admitted, w e were able to identify early predictors of mortality related to patient characteristics, radiological and laboratory findings at hospital admission for COVID-19. ./cache/cord-298056-svwtfshi.txt ./txt/cord-298056-svwtfshi.txt