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. 2020 Nov 9;324(21):1–12. doi: 10.1001/jama.2020.22240

Table 1. Baseline Patient Characteristics.

Characteristic No. (%)
Hydroxychloroquine (n = 242) Placebo (n = 237)
Age, median (IQR), y 58 (45-69) 57 (43-68)
Sex
Female 107 (44.2) 105 (44.3)
Male 135 (55.8) 132 (55.7)
Race/ethnicity n = 232 n = 227
Hispanic/Latinx 91 (39.2) 87 (38.3)
Non-Hispanic
White 72 (31.0) 65 (28.6)
Black 57 (24.6) 55 (24.2)
American Indian or Alaska Native 5 (2.2) 8 (3.5)
Asian 4 (1.7) 7 (3.1)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 (0.9) 4 (1.8)
Multirace 1 (0.4) 1 (0.4)
Living at home in the community prior to hospitalization 190 (78.5) 183 (77.2)
Body mass index, median (IQR)a 31.3 (26.4-37.2) 31.1 (27.2-36.5)
No. 226 219
Chronic conditions
Hypertension 136 (56.2) 117 (49.4)
Diabetes 88 (36.4) 78 (32.9)
Chronic kidney disease 28 (11.6) 14 (5.9)
Coronary artery disease 19 (7.9) 23 (9.7)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 18 (7.4) 21 (8.9)
Location at time of randomization n = 228 n = 224
Hospital ward 157 (68.9) 132 (58.9)
Intensive care unit 37 (16.2) 54 (24.1)
Emergency department 34 (14.9) 38 (17.0)
Symptoms of acute respiratory infection
Shortness of breath 175 (72.3) 168 (70.9)
Cough 143 (59.1) 140 (59.1)
Fever (temperature >37.5 °C) 138 (57.0) 132 (55.7)
Duration of symptoms prior to randomization, median (IQR), d 5 (3-7) 5 (3-7)
Time between hospital presentation and randomization, median (IQR), hb 22.2 (14.6-33.1) 22.7 (14.1-29.9)
No. 240 234
COVID Outcomes Scale category at randomizationc
2: Hospitalized, receiving ECMO or invasive mechanical ventilation 13 (5.4) 19 (8.0)
3: Hospitalized, receiving noninvasive ventilation or nasal high-flow oxygen 28 (11.6) 27 (11.4)
4: Hospitalized, receiving supplemental oxygen without positive pressure or high flow 116 (47.9) 108 (45.6)
5: Hospitalized, not receiving supplemental oxygen 85 (35.1) 83 (35.0)
Vasopressor use at enrollment 8 (3.3) 20 (8.4)
Total SOFA score at enrollment, median (IQR)d 2 (1-4) 2 (1-4)
Laboratory measurementse
White blood cell count, median (IQR), ×103/μL (normal range, 3.9-10.7) 6.0 (4.3-7.9) 5.9 (4.1-7.7)
No. 224 218
Platelet count, median (IQR), ×103/μL (normal range, 135-371) 199 (151-247) 200 (147-251)
No. 237 230
Creatinine, median (IQR), mg/dL (normal range, 0.57-1.11) 0.90 (0.75-1.47) 0.90 (0.75-1.25)
No. 235 231
Aspartate aminotransferase, median (IQR), U/L (normal range, 5-40) 39 (29-62) 45 (31-70)
No. 173 184
Alanine aminotransferase, median (IQR), U/L (normal range, 0-55) 30 (18-47) 34 (23-62)
No. 174 183
Bilateral infiltrates on chest imagingf 147/230 (63.9) 145/230 (63.0)
QTc interval, median (IQR), msg 430 (414-452) 435 (416-452)
No. 242 236

Abbreviations: COVID, coronavirus disease; ECMO, extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; IQR, interquartile range; SOFA, Sequential Organ Failure Assessment.

SI conversion factors: To convert aspartate aminotransferase and alanine aminotransferase to μkat/L, multiply by 0.0167; creatinine to μmol/L, multiply by 88.4.

a

Calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared.

b

Defined as the time of the first contact with an acute care hospital during the health care episode that resulted in the hospitalization during which the patient was enrolled. For patients who initially presented to the emergency department, time of hospital presentation was the time of emergency department arrival. For patients directly hospitalized without presenting to the emergency department, time of hospital presentation was the time of arrival at the admission unit.

c

The COVID Outcomes Scale is a 7-category ordinal scale that classifies a patient’s clinical status.19 Lower scores indicate more severely ill clinical status. Patients in the following categories at baseline were not eligible for enrollment: category 1 (death); category 6 (not hospitalized and unable to perform normal activities); and category 7 (not hospitalized and able to perform normal activities).

d

The SOFA score23 categorizes illness severity based on organ dysfunction across 6 organ systems: respiratory, coagulation, liver, cardiovascular, central nervous system, and kidney. SOFA scores range from 0 to 24, with higher scores indicating greater illness severity. A SOFA score of 2 indicates moderate dysfunction in 1 organ system or mild dysfunction in 2 organ systems.

e

Laboratory normal ranges were reported base on the clinical laboratory normal ranges from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Normal ranges may vary across laboratories.

f

Reported chest imaging interpretations were based on final interpretation from radiologists.

g

Reported QTc was based on automated readings.