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. 2021 Mar 26;11(4):596. doi: 10.3390/diagnostics11040596

Table 2.

Baseline Demographics, clinical and laboratory characteristics training cohort. Median value (interquartile range).

Non-Survivors
(n = 194)
Survivors
(n = 1116)
p Value
Age 83 (75–89) 66 (54–78) <0.0001
Sex (Male) 130 (67%) 656 (58.8%) 0.037
SaO2 < 90% 99 (51%) 206 (18.5%) <0.0001
NLR 8.74 (4.65–14.96) 3.96 (2.59–6.86) <0.0001
High (>6.9) * 117 (60.3%) 278 (24.9 %) <0.0001
NPR 3.50 (2.41–4.93) 2.18 (1.58–3.03) <0.0001
High (>3.0) * 116 (59.8%) 293 (26.3%) <0.0001
VNLR 0.00 (0.00–26.61) 0.00 (−9.09–4.67) <0.0001
Positive (>0) # 93 (47.9%) 365 (32.7%) <0.0001
VNPR 0.00 (−1.70–8.78) −3.75 (−9.70–0.00) <0.0001
Positive (>0) # 75 (38.7%) 240 (21.5%) <0.0001
CRP 114.94 (71.17–218.78) 53.80 (21.63–111.83) <0.0001
High (>112) * 103 (53.1%) 279 (25%) <0.0001
ICU 25 (12.9%) 66 (5.9%) 0.00074

* NLR, NPR and CRP values classified as high using the third quartile. # VNLR and VNPR categorized as positive (>0). Abbreviations: SaO2, oxygen saturation; NLR, neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio; NPR, neutrophil-platelets ratio; VNLR, velocity neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio; VNPR; velocity neutrophil-platelets ratio; CRP, C-reactive protein (mg/L); ICU, Intensive Care Unit.