Skip to main content
. 2020 Oct 15;10(4):455–462.

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study population

All (n=613) Caucasian (n=292) Asian (n=203) Afro-Caribbean (n=118) P
Demographics & Risk Factors
    Age 70 (57-82) 75 (62-84) 63 (53-76) 61 (53-79) <0.001
    Men 60.0% (68) 59.2% (17) 62.1% (126) 58.5% (69) 0.761
    BMI 26.4 (23.5-30.6) 26.0 (22.7-29.7) 26.4 (23.7-30.5) 27.9 (24.2-32.6) 0.036
    Hypertension 47.0% (288) 41.8% (122) 50.2% (102) 54.2% (64) 0.038
    Type 2 DM 32.5% (199) 24.1% (70) 38.4% (78) 43.2% (51) <0.001
    Dyslipidaemia 38.4% (235) 39.5% (115) 36.5% (74) 39.0% (46) 0.780
    Current Smoker 3.4% (21) 4.5% (13) 2.0% (4) 3.4% (4) 0.328
    IHD 14.1% (86) 15.6% (45) 12.7% (26) 12.7% (15) 0.582
    Previous Stroke 9.5% (58) 9.2% (27) 11.8% (24) 5.9% (7) 0.217
    Asthma 11.9% (73) 13.4% (39) 12.3% (25) 7.6% (9) 0.262
    COPD 11.3% (69) 14.0% (41) 8.9% (18) 8.5% (10) 0.114
Medication
    ACE-i 20.1% (123) 19.2% (56) 22.2% (45) 18.6% (22) 0.653
    ARB 13.1% (80) 12.3% (36) 13.8% (28) 13.6% (16) 0.878
    Statin 46.8% (286) 46.9% (136) 44.3% (90) 50.8% (60) 0.529
    NSAIDs 5.2% (32) 2.4% (7) 7.9% (16) 7.6% (9) 0.011
    Immunossupression 10.8% (66) 10.3% (30) 7.9% (16) 16.9% (20) 0.038
Disease Presentation
    Symptom onset before admission 6 (2-9) 5 (2-10) 7 (3-9) 6 (2-10) 0.599
    Symptom at onset
        Cough 28.2% (173) 35.3% (103) 21.7% (44) 22.0% (26) <0.001
        Fever 19.1% (117) 15.4% (45) 19.2% (39) 28.0% (33)
        Both 33.0% (202) 27.1% (79) 43.8% (89) 28.8% (34)
        Other 19.7% (121) 22.3% (65) 15.3% (31) 21.2% (25)

Abbreviations: BMI: body-mass index; IHD: ischemic heart disease; DM: diabetes mellitus, ACE-I: angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, ARB: angiotensin receptor blockers, NSAID: non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.