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. 2023 Aug 16;28:283. doi: 10.1186/s40001-023-01252-x

Table 2.

Demographic characteristics of patients

Variables Category Positive (n = 26) Negative (n = 74) p value
Age n (mean ± SD) 46.46 ± 17.3 48.8 ± 12.8 0.53
Gender Male/female 15/11 46/28 0.69
BMI Mean ± SD 25.95 ± 3.54 25.49 ± 4.37 0.50
Smoke n (%) 7 (26.92) 29 (39.19) 0.26
Alcohol n (%) 8 (30.77) 26 (35.14) 0.69
Hypertension n (%) 6 (23.08) 15 (20.27) 0.76
Diabetes n (%) 8 (30.77) 24 (32.43) 0.88
Etiology Hyperlipidemia, n (%) 7 (26.92) 21 (28.38) 0.97
Gallstone, n (%) 8 (30.77) 21 (28.38)
Alcohol, n (%) 5 (19.23) 17 (22.97)
Others, n (%) 6 (23.08) 15 (20.27)
Neocoronal vaccine n (%) 19 (95.0)a 58 (90.63)a 1.0

Summary statistics were presented as number (%) for categorical variables and as mean ± SD for continuous variables. A two-sided p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant

BMI body mass index (weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared)

aDuring hospitalization, there was no information about patient vaccination, so this information was obtained through follow-up. The percentage is the number of patients vaccinated compared to the total number of follow-up patients