Table A1.
p | ||
---|---|---|
Black or African American | ED (48.65%) vs No Complications (48.65%) | 0.117 |
ED (48.65%) vs Complications (22.37%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (48.65%) vs Complications (22.37%) | 0.127 | |
White or Caucasian | ED (31.08%) vs No Complications (48.08%) | 0.053 |
ED (31.08%) vs Complications (57.89%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (48.08%) vs Complications (57.89%) | 0.273 | |
Any Past Medical History | ED (62.5%) vs No Complications (90%) | <0.01⁎⁎ |
ED (62.5%) vs Complications (92.86%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (90%) vs Complications (92.86%) | 0.557 | |
Hypertension | ED (36.11%) vs No Complications (63.27%) | <0.01⁎⁎ |
ED (36.11%) vs Complications (72.86%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (63.27%) vs Complications (72.86%) | 0.266 | |
Diabetes | ED (23.61%) vs No Complications (32.65%) | 0.273 |
ED (23.61%) vs Complications (56.52%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (32.65%) vs Complications (56.52%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
Cancer | ED (4.23%) vs No Complications (12.24%) | 0.101 |
ED (4.23%) vs Complications (19.12%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (12.24%) vs Complications (19.12%) | 0.32 | |
Heart Disease | ED (6.94%) vs No Complications (8.16%) | 0.802 |
ED (6.94%) vs Complications (42.03%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (8.16%) vs Complications (42.03%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
Shortness of Breath | ED (42.65%) vs No Complications (63.64%) | 0.03 |
ED (42.65%) vs Complications (77.36%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications vs Complications (63.64%) | 0.138 | |
Fatigue | ED (50.00%) vs No Complications (70.59%) | 0.162 |
ED (50.00%) vs Complications (87.50%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (70.59%) vs Complications (87.50%) | 0.146 | |
Abnormal Lung Sounds | ED (6.76%) vs No Complications (15.69%) | 0.108 |
ED (6.76%) vs Complications (43.24%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (15.69%) vs Complications (43.24%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
Abnormal Chest Imaging | ED (42.86%) vs No Complications (76.92%) | <0.01⁎⁎ |
ED (42.86%) vs Complications (78.67%) | <0.01⁎⁎ | |
No Complications (76.92%) vs Complications (78.67%) | 0.787 |
Abbreviations: PMH, Past Medical History
A p value of <0.0167 was significant. This was calculated following a Bonferroni correction for three separate comparisons