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. 2014 Jun 26;24:14017. doi: 10.1038/npjpcrm.2014.17

Table 3. Univariate analyses of factors between hospitalised patients and outpatients.

Hospitalised (n=40) Outpatients (n=84) Odds ratio (95% CI) P value
Agea 78 (53–94; 10) 69 (50–95; 21) 1.05 (1.01–1.08) 0.025
Male gender 22 (55.0%) 42 (50.0%) 0.60 (0.57–2.60) 0.602
BMIa (kg/m2) 28.6 (20.0–41.8; 5.5) 27.6 (17.1–47.6; 5.6) 1.02 (0.95–1.09) 0.397
Obese (BMI>30 kg/m2) 15 (37.5%) 23 (29.1%) 1.46 (0.65–3.26) 0.354
Smoking 0.015
 0 pack-years 15 (42.9%) 45 (60.8%) 0.48 (0.21–1.09)
 1–39 pack-years 3 (8.6%) 13 (17.6%) 0.40 (0.11–1.51)
 ⩾40 pack-years 17 (48.6%) 16 (21.6%) 3.43 (1.44–8.12)
Alcohol 0.78 (0.32–1.90) 0.578
 Current/former users 9 (23.1%) 23 (27.7%)
Vaccinated against influenza 25 (64.1%) 50 (60.2%) 1.18 (0.54–2.59) 0.680
Vaccinated against pneumococcus 11 (28.2%) 32 (38.6%) 0.63 (0.27–1.43) 0.264
COPD 24 (60.0%) 16 (19.3%) 6.28 (2.73–14.48) <0.0001
Asthma 5 (12.5%) 3 (3.7%) 3.76 (0.85–16.62) 0.064
Heart disease 30 (75.0%) 50 (59.5%) 2.04 (0.88–4.72) 0.092
Type 2 diabetes 10 (25.0%) 16 (19.0%) 1.42 (0.58–3.48) 0.447
Immunosuppressed 3 (7.5%) 1 (1.2%) 6.57 (0.66–65.26) 0.103
Malignancy 2 (5.0%) 5 (6.0%) 0.83 (0.15–4.48) 0.830
Multimorbidity 27 (67.5%) 25 (31.2%) 4.57 (2.03–10.30) <0.0001
SBPa 130 (104–191; 25) 134 (105–180; 16) 0.99 (0.97–1.02) 0.449
DBPa 76 (55–128; 15) 80 (50–120; 10) 1.00 (0.97–1.04) 0.524
Respiratory ratea (b.p.m.) 24 (14–36; 8) 17 (10–39; 7) 1.02 (1.06–1.25) <0.0001
O2 Saturationa (%) 92 (72–97; 6) 94 (78–99; 3) 0.82 (0.73–0.92) <0.0001
Hba (mg/dl) 11.9 (9.1–16.0; 3.0) 13.3 (5.7–18.1; 1.8) 0.70 (0.54–0.91) 0.001
WBCa (mg/dl) 10,550 (5,900–35,000; 7,650) 9,550 (3,700–18,100; 5,975) 1.33 (1.29–2.37) 0.032
Sleep hyperhidrosis 2 (5.3%) 42 (50.0%) 0.06 (0.01–0.25) <0.0001
Confusion 5 (12.8%) 2 (2.4%) 6.03 (1.12–32.60) 0.032
Chest pain 7 (17.9%) 35 (41.7%) 0.31 (0.12–0.77) 0.01
Abnormal respiratory sounds 36 (94.7%) 68 (81.0%) 4.24 (0.92–19.45) 0.047
CRB-65 score 2.21 (0.68–7.22) 0.184
 0 5 (13.5%) 10 (25.6%)
 ⩾1 32 (86.5%) 29 (74.4%)

Odds ratios are computed using outpatients as the reference category. Odds ratios for continuous variables refer to a unit increase in each value except WBC, where they refer to one thousand units increase in its value.

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; CAP, community-acquired pneumonia; CI, confidence interval; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CRB-65, C:confusion, R:respiratory rate, B:blood pressure at 65 years of age and older; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; Hb, haemoglobin; SBP, systolic blood pressure; WBC, white blood cell.

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Continuous variables are presented as median (min—max; interquartile range).