Retrospective Cohort Study
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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 21, 2022; 28(39): 5735-5749
Published online Oct 21, 2022. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v28.i39.5735
Table 9 Analysis of patients hospitalized with coronavirus disease 2019 depending on the outcome of the disease

Deceased
Recovered
P value
Total number, n/%20/2.9664/97.1
Male/female ratio17/3367/2970.0081
Age, yr ± SD64.3±11.950.450.0004
With normal enzymes, n/%3/15.078/11.70.6554
With elevated enzymes, n/%17/85.0586/88.3
Moderate COVID, n/%2/10.0498/75.0< 0.0001
Severe COVID, n/%5/25.0143/21.5
Critical COVID, n/%13/65.023/3.5
Respiratory failure, n/%17/85.053/8.0< 0.0001
Respiratory rate, n/min ± SD22.3 ± 5.618.2 ± 2.90.0099
SpO2, % ± SD88.7 ± 6.394.6 ± 3.20.0010
O2 demand, n/%11/55.0198/29.80.0158
Bacterial pneumonia complication, n/%5/25.0364/54.80.0084
Sepsis, n/%13/65.05/0.8< 0.0001
Acute liver failure, n/%4/20.01/0.15< 0.0001
Acute kidney failure, n/%10/50.06/0.9< 0.0001
Electrolytes imbalance, n/%11/55.064/9.6< 0.0001
Antibiotic resistance, n/%7/35.012/1.8< 0.0001
Urinary tract infections, n/%5/25.040/6.00.0007
Primary hypertension, n/%10/50.0204/30.70.0669
Heart disease, n/%10/50.028/4.2< 0.0001