Llorens, Pere
Moreno-Pérez, Oscar
Espinosa, Begoña
García, Tamara
Payá, Ana Belén
Sola, Sonia
Molina, Francisca
Román, Francisco
Jiménez, Inmaculada
Guzman, Sergio
Gil-Rodrigo, Adriana http://orcid.org/0000-0003-0106-4324
Peña-Pardo, Bárbara
Merino, Esperanza
Gil, Joan
San-Inocencio, David
Andrés, Mariano
Sánchez-Payá, José
Article History
Received: 25 November 2020
Accepted: 2 February 2021
First Online: 24 February 2021
Compliance with ethical standards
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: Without potential conflicts of interest for each author: PLL reports no conflict of interest, PLL reports no conflict of interest, OMP reports no conflict of interest. BE reports no conflict of interest, TG reports no conflict of interest, ABP reports no conflict of interest. SS reports no conflict of interest, FM reports no conflict of interest, AGR reports no conflict of interest, FR reports no conflict of interest, IJ reports no conflict of interest, SG reports no conflict of interest, BP reports no conflict of interest, EM reports no conflict of interest, JG reports no conflict of interest, DSI reports no conflict of interest, MA reports no conflict of interest, JSP reports no conflict of interest.
: This work was approved by the Ethics Committe of the University General Hospital of Alicante (Spain). Under the exceptional circumstances generated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the urgent need to obtain feasible data related to this new disease, and the noninterventional and retrospective nature to the project, the requirement that written patient consent be obtained to be included in the study was waived. All patients were codified by investigators of the participating centers before entering their data into the general database, thereby ensuring patient anonymity to investigators analyzing the database. The project was carried out in strict compliance with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki.
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