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. 2024 May 10;24:484. doi: 10.1186/s12879-024-09374-1

Table 3.

Outcome for study population

Bil. Study No of samples Study Setting Discharged Still Hospitalized Death
1. Klok, Kruip [14] 184 ICU

12.0%

(n = 22)

75.5%

(n = 139)

12.5%

(n = 23)

2. Bozzani, Arici [27] 38 ICU

60.5%

(n = 23)

15.8%

(n = 6)

23.7%

(n = 9)

3. Elboushi, Syed [28] 198 ICU - -

63.1%

(n = 125)

4. Brandao, de Oliveira [32] 243 ICU - -

31.7%

(n = 77)

5. Haksteen, Hilderink [33] 188 ICU - -

26.6%

(n = 50)

6. Mohamud and Mukhtar [16] 46 General Ward

45.7%

(n = 21)

39.1%

(n = 18)

15.2%

(n = 7)

7. Valle, Bonaffini [35] 114 General Ward

63.2%

(n = 72)

21.9%

(n = 25)

14.9%

(n = 17)

8. Silva, Jorge [36] 300 General Ward - -

23%

(n = 69)

9. Vivan, Rigatti [38] 697 General Ward - -

35.6%

(n = 248)

10. Chang, Rockman [40] 183 General Ward

43.7%

(n = 80)

33.3%

(n = 61)

23.0%

(n = 42)

11. Rali, O’Corragain [29] 147 General Ward

49.0%

(n = 72)

24.5%

(n = 36)

26.5%

(n = 39)

12. Erben, Franco-Mesa [30] 915 General Ward 77.2% (n = 707)

13.9%

(n = 127)

8.9%

(n = 81)

13. Bruggemann, Spaetgens [39] 60 ICU and General Ward - -

28.3%

(n = 17)

14. Filippi, Sartori [31] 267 ICU and General Ward - -

17.6%

(n = 47)

15. Kaptein, Stals [17] 947 ICU and General Ward 76.2% (n = 722)

8.6%

(n = 81)

15.2%

(n = 144)

16. Martinot, Eyriey [22] 600 ICU and General Ward -

80.8%

(n = 485)

19.2%

(n = 115)

17. Arribalzaga, Martinez-Alfonzo [34] 5966 ICU and General Ward 79.1% (n = 4717)

1.1%

(n = 68)

19.8% (n = 1181)
18. Tholin, Fiskvik [25] 550 ICU and General Ward 40.5% (n = 223)

48.4%

(n = 266)

11.1%

(n = 61)

19. Al-Samkari, Karp Leaf [15] 400 ICU and General Ward 55.7% (n = 223)

37.0%

(n = 148)

7.3%

(n = 29)

20. Chaudhary, Padrnos [41] 102 ICU and General Ward - -

8.8%

(n = 9)

21. Fujiwara, Nakajima [42] 628 ICU and General Ward - -

4.8%

(n = 30)