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. 2021 May 26;8:585851. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2021.585851

Table 1.

Comparison of basic clinical characteristics among four groups.

Parameters All (n = 211) A (n = 53) B (n = 53) C (n = 53) D (n = 52)
Male 119 (56.4%) 24 (45.3%) 28 (52.8%) 30 (56.6%) 37 (69.8%)*
Age, y 63 (51,69) 63 (52,67) 65 (56,70) 57 (47,67) 65 (55,69)
Characteristics on admission
Temperature, °Ca 36.7 (36.5,37.5) 36.7 (36.5,37.1) 36.7 (36.4,37) 36.9 (36.4,37.7) 36.8 (36.5,37.7)
Heart rate, bpmb 88 (78,100.8) 87 (78,98) 88 (75,100) 88 (77,102) 89 (80,102)
Systolic pressure, mmHgc 126 (114,138) 126 (112,139) 125 (111,136) 128(115,137) 127 (118,140)
Diastolic pressure, mmHgc 75 (68,84) 75 (68,84) 756 (68,86) 76 (70,86) 76 (69,82)
Initial symptoms
Fever 172 (81.5%) 44 (83%) 42 (79.2%) 45 (84.9%) 41 (78.8%)
Symptoms of respiratory system 168 (79.6%) 41 (77.4%) 42 (79.2%) 43 (81.1%) 42 (80.8%)
Neuromuscular symptoms 79 (37.4%) 20 (37.7%) 22 (41.5%) 17 (32.1%) 20 (38.5%)
Digestive symptoms 55 (26.1%) 13 (24.5%) 13 (24.5%) 16 (30.2%) 13 (25%)
Onset of symptom to admission, dd 10 (8,14) 13 (10,16) 10 (8,14) 10 (7,14) 10 (7,12)*
Comorbidity
Diabetes 33 (15.6%) 7 (13.2%) 10 (18.9%) 6 (11.3%) 10 (19.2%)
Hypertension 71 (33.6%) 20 (37.7%) 17 (32.1%) 16 (30.2%) 18 (34.6%)
Coronary heart disease 15 (7.1%) 3 (5.7%) 2 (3.8%) 2 (3.8%) 8 (15.4%)
COPD 6 (2.8%) 0 (0%) 3 (5.7%) 3 (5.7%) 0 (0%)
Cerebrovascular disease 7 (3.3%) 2 (3.8%) 1 (1.9%) 2 (3.8%) 2 (3.8%)
Chronic renal disease 7 (3.3%) 1 (1.9%) 1 (1.9%) 3 (5.7%) 2 (3.8%)
Chronic liver disease 9 (4.3%) 1 (1.9%) 3 (5.7%) 2 (3.8%) 3 (5.8%)
Only one comorbidity 56 (26.5%) 12 (22.6%) 17 (32.1%) 12 (22.6%) 15 (28.8%)
≥2 comorbidities 40 (19%) 10 (18.9%) 8 (15.1%) 10 (18.9%) 12 (23.1%)

COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases; Data are Median (IQR) or n (%). The total number of patients with available data: a: n(A) = 53, n(B) = 52, n(C) = 53, n(D) = 51; b: n(A) = 53, n(B) = 53, n(C) = 53, n(D) = 51; c: n(A) = 42, n(B) = 44, n(C) = 46, n(D) = 41; d: n(A) = 53, n(B) = 52, n(C) = 52, n(D) = 52;

*

P < 0.05 vs. group A. Different laboratory indicators have different data volumes, different alphabets are used to show the number of patients in each group of this indicator.