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. 2021 Jan 20;42:110–114. doi: 10.1016/j.ajem.2021.01.040

Table 3.

CT Severity score, gender, and comorbidities of the subjects diagnosed with pneumonia.

Median (IQR) p Value
Gender Male (N = 43) 6 (3–9) 0.035
Female (N = 25) 2 (1.5–8)
Comorbidity No comorbidity (N = 36) 4 (1.25–8) ⁎⁎0.042
One comorbidity (N = 13) 4 (2–6.5)
More comorbities (N = 19) 8 (4–11)
Hypertension diagnosis Yes (N = 14) 8.5 (3.75–11) 0.010
No (N = 54) 4 (2–8)
CAD diagnosis Yes (N = 13) 9 (5–10.5) 0.021
No (N = 55) 4 (2–8)
DM Diagnosis Yes (N = 13) 8 (3.5–9.5) 0.105
No (N = 55) 5 (2–8)
COPD, Astma Diagnosis Yes (N = 9) 3 (2–7.5) 0.489
No (N = 59) 5 (2–8)
Endotracheal Intubation Yes (N = 10) 10.5 (8–13.5) 0.0001
No (N = 58) 4 (2–8)
Hospitalization Yes (N = 57) 6 (2.5–9) 0.002
No (N = 11) 2 (1–5)
ICU Unit Admission Yes (N = 11) 10 (8–13) 0.001
No (N = 57) 4 (2−11)

CAD, coronary artery disease; DM, diabetes mellitus; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ICU, intensive care unit.

CT, computed tomography.

IQR, interquartile range.

p values were derived from Mann-Whitney U test.

⁎⁎

p value is derived from Kruskal-Wallis test.