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. 2021 Mar 17;2(2):e12407. doi: 10.1002/emp2.12407

TABLE 2.

Multivariable logistic regression a results for risk of mortality in 1673 COVID‐19 patients with minimum out‐of‐hospital SPO2 values of ≥ 60

Risk Factor Adjusted OR b 95% CI P
Out‐of‐hospital SPO2 (per 1‐percentage point decrease) 1.07 1.06, 1.09 <.0001
Age (per 10 years) 1.45 1.33, 1.58 <.0001
Gender      
Female Ref
Male 1.22 0.96, 1.55 0.102
Race/Ethnicity    
White Ref
Asian 0.68 0.36, 1.27 0.354
Black 0.79 0.53, 1.19 0.677
Other/Hispanic c 0.86 0.58, 1.27 0.769
Unknown 0.86 0.50, 1.48 0.833
Past medical history      
Cardiac disease 1.33 1.00, 1.76 0.049
Hypertension 0.90 0.69, 1.17 0.437
Diabetes 1.11 0.86, 1.44 0.408
Asthma 0.91 0.62, 1.33 0.622
Cerebrovascular accidents 1.33 0.82, 2.17 0.247
Renal disease 0.98 0.57, 1.68 0.949
Psychiatric problems 1.00 0.61, 1.66 0.994
Chronic respiratory disease 1.16 0.62, 2.17 0.651
Cancer 1.26 0.74, 2.15 0.397
Seizure disorders 1.19 0.60, 2.34 0.624
HIV/AIDS 0.57 0.19, 1.65 0.298
a

Hosmer and Lemeshow Goodness‐of‐Fit Test P value = 0.440.

b

Odds ratios (OR), 95% confidence intervals (CI), and P values calculated using logistic regression.

c

Race was obtained from H+H records, which do not include a category for Hispanics. It was assumed that because of New York City's racial makeup the majority of people in the Other group would be considered Hispanic.

COVID‐19, coronavirus disease 2019; H+H, Health + Hospitals.