Selected article for: "current study and statistical significance"

Author: Kunihiro Matsushita; Ning Ding; Minghao Kou; Xiao Hu; Mengkun Chen; Yumin Gao; Yasuyuki Honda; David Dowdy; Yejin Mok; Junichi Ishigami; Lawrence J Appel
Title: The relationship of COVID-19 severity with cardiovascular disease and its traditional risk factors: A systematic review and meta-analysis
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: 4mnmaky6_25
    Snippet: Only three studies reported associations of current smoking with severe COVID-19, with only one study reaching statistical significance ( Figure 2B ). The pooled estimate of relative risk for severe COVID-19 was 2.01 (95% CI 0.83-4.86). Only one study reported the association across three categories of current smoking (odds ratio 2.84 [1.57-5.14]), former smoking (6.27 [2.20-17 .90]) vs. never smoking. 15 The corresponding funnel plot is shown in.....
    Document: Only three studies reported associations of current smoking with severe COVID-19, with only one study reaching statistical significance ( Figure 2B ). The pooled estimate of relative risk for severe COVID-19 was 2.01 (95% CI 0.83-4.86). Only one study reported the association across three categories of current smoking (odds ratio 2.84 [1.57-5.14]), former smoking (6.27 [2.20-17 .90]) vs. never smoking. 15 The corresponding funnel plot is shown in Web Figure 2B .

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