What factors are associated with increased mortality in COVID-19 patients admitted to the ICU?
An investigation led by the Anaesthesiology Department at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona has studied the characteristics of COVID-19 patients admit1
An investigation led by the Anaesthesiology Department at the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona has studied the characteristics of COVID-19 patients admit1
A study coordinated by Clínic-IDIBAPS researchers, published in the journal Scientific Reports, shows that people aged between 18 and 70 years who we1
Recently published data indicates that people with obesity are not only at greater risk of being infected by COVID-19, but also have poorer progressi1
People hospitalised due to COVID-19 often have psychological distress that requires treatment, in addition to treatment for COVID-19. If these patien1
Several studies have shown that people who are overweight, and in particular those who are obese, are more likely to gain weight due to lockdown. In1
A high percentage of patients who have suffered serious illness as a result of COVID-19, for example pneumonia, continue to experience after-effects1
The pandemic has increased anxiety and stress in the general population, but when it comes to people with mental illnesses such as obsessive compulsi1
Pneumonia and influenza are totally preventable respiratory infections. Nevertheless, thousands of cases are diagnosed every year. This year, in addi1
An AI model based on information from more than three thousand clinical reports generated by the Hospital Clínic during the acute phase of the pandem1
Active smokers who have chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are more likely to present serious forms of COVID-19. There are yet no studies c1