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Author: Wei-jie Guan; Wen-hua Liang; Yi Zhao; Heng-rui Liang; Zi-sheng Chen; Yi-min Li; Xiao-qing Liu; Ru-chong Chen; Chun-li Tang; Tao Wang; Chun-quan Ou; Li Li; Ping-yan Chen; Ling Sang; Wei Wang; Jian-fu Li; Cai-chen Li; Li-min Ou; Bo Cheng; Shan Xiong; Zheng-yi Ni; Yu Hu; Jie Xiang; Lei Liu; Hong Shan; Chun-liang Lei; Yi-xiang Peng; Li Wei; Yong Liu; Ya-hua Hu; Peng Peng; Jian-ming Wang; Ji-yang Liu; Zhong Chen; Gang Li; Zhi-jian Zheng; Shao-qin Qiu; Jie Luo; Chang-jiang Ye; Shao-yong Zhu; Lin-ling Cheng; Feng Ye; Shi-yue Li; Jin-ping Zheng; Nuo-fu Zhang; Nan-shan Zhong; Jian-xing He
Title: Comorbidity and its impact on 1,590 patients with COVID-19 in China: A Nationwide Analysis
  • Document date: 2020_2_27
  • ID: 7s9ot4vq_43
    Snippet: Patients with two or more comorbidities had significantly escalated risks of reaching to the composite endpoint compared with those who had a single comorbidity, and even more so as compared with those without (all P<0.05, Figure 1) likely to reach to the composite endpoints than those without ( Figure 2) . As compared with patients without comorbidity, the HR (95%CI) was 1.79 (95%CI 1.16-2.77) among patients with at least one comorbidity and 2.5.....
    Document: Patients with two or more comorbidities had significantly escalated risks of reaching to the composite endpoint compared with those who had a single comorbidity, and even more so as compared with those without (all P<0.05, Figure 1) likely to reach to the composite endpoints than those without ( Figure 2) . As compared with patients without comorbidity, the HR (95%CI) was 1.79 (95%CI 1.16-2.77) among patients with at least one comorbidity and 2.59 (95%CI 1.61-4.17) among patients with two or more comorbidities (Figure 2 ).

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