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Author: Salinas Aguirre, J E; Sánchez García, C; Rodríguez Sanchez, R; Rodríguez Muñoz, L; Díaz Castaño, A; Bernal Gómez, R
Title: Características clínicas y comorbilidades asociadas a mortalidad en pacientes con COVID-19 en Coahuila (México)
  • Cord-id: t8jeaz27
  • Document date: 2021_1_20
  • ID: t8jeaz27
    Snippet: Background and objective. This study aims to describe the characteristics of patients with COVID-19 in a state in northern Mexico and establish the comorbidities associated with mortality. Methods. Patients with COVID-19, divided into survivors and non-survivors, were analyzed. The data were analyzed using the chi-square test, Student’s t-test, and Cox’s regression model. Results. A total of 17,479 patients were included and mortality rate of 6.3% was reported. Age over 60 years (HR=8.04; 95
    Document: Background and objective. This study aims to describe the characteristics of patients with COVID-19 in a state in northern Mexico and establish the comorbidities associated with mortality. Methods. Patients with COVID-19, divided into survivors and non-survivors, were analyzed. The data were analyzed using the chi-square test, Student’s t-test, and Cox’s regression model. Results. A total of 17,479 patients were included and mortality rate of 6.3% was reported. Age over 60 years (HR=8.04; 95%CI 7.03-9.19), diabetes (HR=1.63; 95%CI 1.40-1.89), high blood pressure (HR=1.48; 95%CI 1.28-1.72), obesity (HR=1.37; 95%CI 1.18-1.60) and chronic kidney disease (HR=2.06; 95%CI 1.64-2.59) were significantly associated with mortality. Conclusions. Diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and chronic kidney disease increased mortality among patients with COVID-19 in the population of Coahuila, Mexico. The factor that most contributed to risk of death was age over 60 years.

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