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Early identification of critical COVID-19 patients who meet one of the following conditions:

The corresponding author of Sects. 5.1 and 5.2 is Zhaohui Fu, Email: 1334485308@qq.com

The corresponding author of Sect. 5.3 is Weimin Xiao, Email: xiaoweimin199968@163.com

The corresponding author of Sect. 5.4 is Xiaomeng Zhang, Email: 1161576293@qq.com

The corresponding author of Sect. 5.5 is Zhaohui Fu, Email: 1334485308@qq.com

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Zhang, X., Fu, Z., Xiao, W. (2020). Treatment of Critical COVID-19 Patients. In: Cheng, F., Zhang, Y. (eds) The Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment for New Coronavirus Pneumonia. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5975-4_5

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