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. 2021 Sep 17;96(12):3030–3041. doi: 10.1016/j.mayocp.2021.09.002

Table 4.

Medication Differences Between Deceased and Living Patientsa

Variable Alive n=1260 (%) Deceased n=403 (%) P Unadjusted hazard ratiob 95% CI
Entresto 10 (0.8) 6 (1.5) .21 1.18 0.53-2.66
Aldosterone antagonist 52 (4.1) 27 (6.7) .01 1.65 1.11-2.44
Ibuprofen 259 (20.6) 44 (10.9) <.001 0.58 0.42-0.79
Statins 755 (59.9) 270 (67.0) .01 0.99 0.81-1.23
OAC 195 (15.5) 76 (18.4) .13 0.76 0.59-0.98
Other NSAIDs 338 (26.8) 98 (23.8) .17 0.83 0.66-1.04
Remdesivir 6 (0.5) 5 (1.2) .10 0.71 0.29-1.72
HCQ 745 (59.1) 326 (80.9) <.001 1.00 0.78-1.23
Zmax 1010 (80.2) 355 (88.1) <.001 1.01 0.75-1.37
HCQ with Zmax 764 (53.5) 303 (75.2) <.001 0.97 0.77-1.22
a

HCQ, hydroxychloroquine; NSAID, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; OAC, oral anticoagulant; Zmax, azithromycin. Dosing regimens not available.

b

Unadjusted hazard ratio for mortality with 95% confidence interval during hospital stay. Significance values of χ2 analysis.