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Author: Matthew J Cummings; Matthew R Baldwin; Darryl Abrams; Samuel D Jacobson; Benjamin J Meyer; Elizabeth M Balough; Justin G Aaron; Jan Claassen; LeRoy E Rabbani; Jonathan Hastie; Beth R Hochman; John Salazar-Schicchi; Natalie H Yip; Daniel Brodie; Max R O'Donnell
Title: Epidemiology, clinical course, and outcomes of critically ill adults with COVID-19 in New York City: a prospective cohort study
  • Document date: 2020_4_20
  • ID: byh09alo_11
    Snippet: Between March 2 nd and April 1 st , 2020, 1,150 adults were admitted to both hospitals with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, of which 257 (22%) were critically ill ( Table 1 ). The median period of observation following hospital admission was 15 days (IQR 9-19). The median age was 62 years (interquartile range [IQR] 51-72); 170 patients (66%) were male, 158 (62%) were Hispanic or Latino, and 13 (5%) were healthcare workers (HCWs). Two-hundred-twelv.....
    Document: Between March 2 nd and April 1 st , 2020, 1,150 adults were admitted to both hospitals with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19, of which 257 (22%) were critically ill ( Table 1 ). The median period of observation following hospital admission was 15 days (IQR 9-19). The median age was 62 years (interquartile range [IQR] 51-72); 170 patients (66%) were male, 158 (62%) were Hispanic or Latino, and 13 (5%) were healthcare workers (HCWs). Two-hundred-twelve (82%) had at least one chronic illness, of which hypertension and diabetes mellitus were the most common. The mean BMI was 30.8 (±7.7); 68 (26%) of patients had a BMI ≥ 35 (Table 1) .

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