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Published Erratum
. 2024 Feb 29;63(2):2350011.
doi: 10.1183/13993003.50011-2023. Print 2024 Feb.

"Age-related changes in plasma biomarkers and their association with mortality in COVID-19." E.H.A. Michels, B. Appelman, J. de Brabander, et al. Eur Respir J 2023; 62: 2300011

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"Age-related changes in plasma biomarkers and their association with mortality in COVID-19." E.H.A. Michels, B. Appelman, J. de Brabander, et al. Eur Respir J 2023; 62: 2300011

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FIGURE 2
Mortality analysis of COVID-19 patients admitted to the general ward stratified by age decade. a) Kaplan–Meier plot of patients stratified by age decade. b) Risk of 30-day mortality with age modelled as a continuous variable. The 30-day mortality probability was derived from a logistic regression. The shading represents the 95% confidence interval. c) The same method as b), but now the 30-day mortality probability is adjusted for demographics (inclusion hospital, sex and inclusion wave), age-related comorbidities (hypertension, diabetes, malignancies, immunosuppression, and chronic cardiac, neurological, respiratory and kidney disease), age-related chronic medication (antiplatelet and anticoagulant drugs), and COVID-19-related treatments both before and after sampling (corticosteroids including dexamethasone, anti-interleukin-6, imatinib, remdesivir and antibiotics).

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  • Age-related changes in plasma biomarkers and their association with mortality in COVID-19.
    Michels EHA, Appelman B, de Brabander J, van Amstel RBE, Chouchane O, van Linge CCA, Schuurman AR, Reijnders TDY, Sulzer TAL, Klarenbeek AM, Douma RA; Amsterdam UMC COVID-19 Biobank Study Group; Bos LDJ, Wiersinga WJ, Peters-Sengers H, van der Poll T; Amsterdam UMC COVID-19 Biobank Study Group; van Agtmael M, Algera AG, Appelman B, van Baarle F, Beudel M, Bogaard HJ, Bomers M, Bonta P, Bos L, Botta M, de Brabander J, de Bree G, de Bruin S, Bugiani M, Bulle E, Buis DTP, Chouchane O, Cloherty A, Dijkstra M, Dongelmans DA, Dujardin RWG, Elbers P, Fleuren L, Geerlings S, Geijtenbeek T, Girbes A, Goorhuis B, Grobusch MP, Hagens L, Hamann J, Harris V, Hemke R, Hermans SM, Heunks L, Hollmann M, Horn J, Hovius JW, de Jong HK, de Jong MD, Koning R, Lemkes B, Lim EHT, van Mourik N, Nellen J, Nossent EJ, Olie S, Paulus F, Peters E, Pina-Fuentes DAI, van der Poll T, Preckel B, Prins JM, Raasveld J, Reijnders T, de Rotte MCFJ, Schinkel M, Schultz MJ, Schrauwen FAP, Schuurman A, Schuurmans J, Sigaloff K, Slim MA, Smeele P, Smit M, Stijnis CS, Stilma W, Teunissen C, Thoral P, Tsonas AM, Tuinman PR, van der Valk M, Veelo DP, Volleman C, de Vries H, Vught LA, van Vugt M, Wouters D, Zwinderman AHK,… See abstract for full author list ➔ Michels EHA, et al. Eur Respir J. 2023 Jul 7;62(1):2300011. doi: 10.1183/13993003.00011-2023. Print 2023 Jul. Eur Respir J. 2023. PMID: 37080568 Free PMC article.

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