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Author: Gautam, A.; Caton, T.; Narsinh, K.; Baker, A.; Hetts, S.; Cooke, D.
Title: E-008 Variation in subarachnoid hemorrhage presentation and demographics in California during the COVID-19 pandemic: A UC stroke consortium study
  • Cord-id: 24ixe470
  • Document date: 2021_1_1
  • ID: 24ixe470
    Snippet: E-008 Figure 2Relative fraction of Hispanic patients with SAH by COVID19 status across the UC Health systems. Dashed line indicates equal portion of COVID(+) and COVID (-) patients;centers below the dashed line had lower fraction of COVID(+) SAH patients and those above the line had higher fraction of COVID19(+) (*p<0.1)[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionsCOVID19(+) patients presenting with SAH were younger than COVID(-) controls, and there was a trend toward underrepresentation of Hispanic p
    Document: E-008 Figure 2Relative fraction of Hispanic patients with SAH by COVID19 status across the UC Health systems. Dashed line indicates equal portion of COVID(+) and COVID (-) patients;centers below the dashed line had lower fraction of COVID(+) SAH patients and those above the line had higher fraction of COVID19(+) (*p<0.1)[Figure omitted. See PDF]ConclusionsCOVID19(+) patients presenting with SAH were younger than COVID(-) controls, and there was a trend toward underrepresentation of Hispanic patients in the COVID(+) group. Recognizing COVID19 status as a factor in SAH presentation is important to mitigate healthcare disparities in California.DisclosuresA. Gautam: None. T. Caton: None. K. Narsinh: None. A. Baker: None. S. Hetts: None. D. Cooke: None.

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